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News from 15/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Peter Reeves, Director, Jeremy Andrews, Chris Thau, Kerry Gill and Ray Kennedy, P. R. Killen, Nick Nuttall, Andrew McEwen, Christine McGourty, Mike Lamb, Anne Billson, Hazhir Teimourian, Jasper Rees, John P. Palmer, Gordon Allan, Peter Ball and Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Montague Calman, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Gordon Adam, David Lindsay, David Tweed, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Mitchell Platts, Robin Oakley and Andrew Pierce, Prue Haynes, Peter Davenport, Corinne Schmidt, Andrew Turner, Director, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Strange, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Maxwell Laurie, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Lavender Herbert, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Rebus, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Simon Tait, Rasit Gurdilek, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Stephen Johnson, Sydney Friskin, W. Grey, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Peter Jackson, Chairman, Wilfrid V. Lusted, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, C. F. Forsyth, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Sara Driver and Christine Hill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Edward Odim, Rhodes Boyson, Peter Bryan, J. D. Wigdahl, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Pat Butcher, Roger Boyes, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton, John England, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Judith Cruickshank, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, John H. Marples, Chairman, Eric R. Wilkinson, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Markeson, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, G. W. T. Barnett, Alan Coren, Colin Barry, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Ronald Faux, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Peter Kenny, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Veronica Heath, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alan Lewis, Philip Jacobson, S. E. Munisi (Chairman),

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Botha quits after bitter showdown De Klerk to take over as row erupts on TV Inside Portfolio Bond Abbey threat Spending falls Degree results Index Way cleared for Solidarity Polish premier steps down Hello again Mr Chips as retired teachers return Parents at one of the first grantmaintainted schools said last night that they would call the police if the local education authority carried out a thereat to remove books from the school library. But Birmingham City Council said 3,500 books loaned to Small Heath Comprehensive, which was opting out, must be returned for use in other schools Blast marks anniversary 20 years on:A child grows up on the streets of Belfast England plummet to heaviest home defeat Police chief scraps crime squad as key papers vanish South Yorkshire Police Authority has rejected the offer by Chief Constable Peter Wright to resign after the report into the Hillsborough tragedy, which was highly critical of his force....... Page 3 Growing concern..........2 Patten seeks support for toxic waste pact SAA 50 escape as Tube comes off rails News Roundup Shares profit union Opera group defects 'Party' for shot man Suspects on video Inquiry after crash British Coal replies to threat by NUM Health service gain for London A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd Growing concern over police crime squad Tory MP to call for community charge to be abandoned DSS paperwork move Masked against traffic BBC's adverts 'show bias' Scientists take a giant step in understanding creation Origins of the universe BR rail link plans 'are not enough' Corrections In Ann McElvoy's article on Hamlet in July… Minorities at risk as crime increases PC faces trial after court dismisses case Soldier charged Police chief's offer to resign over soccer tragedy is rejected Hillsbrough aftermath Partners 'the forgotten victims' Rape treatment Landlady's fears hold up electronic tagging Select seven in search of their wings Tories dismiss Dutch débâcle Football identity cards Rukba Portfolio Bond Actor buried N. M. Rothschild & Sons Limited Mini video cameras to be given trials to improve air safety Church gets coat of arms Edinburgh Fringe bookings take off Land policy 'should be under one department' SLD discussion paper Culling begins to temper nature's cruelty Holiday pools are branded deathtraps Leroco Product life extended by cooling New freezing technique Renault France presses on with drive Lebanon truce (Reuter): Death toll grows in Azerbaijan World Roundup Auschwitz mediation (Reuter): Mutiny ship boarded US politician killed Caught in the grip of warring interests Complex roots of conflict Peru's economy put under siege Miners vote strike Iran radicals 'keep key posts'` Petrol bombs injure Israeli taxmen Fabric of a nation torn by invaders old and new Rome - The Pope is today expected to pray for peace in Lebanon during the traditional celebrations of the Assumpation of Mary (Paul Bompard writes). Yesterday he told crowds below the balcony of his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo:"We have before the eyes of our soulsthe Lebanese people" Bitter defeat as yesterday's man Botha resigns Kohl seeking Honecker's co-operation over refugees Afghan Mujahidin lose the will to fight Kabul regime defies predictions Namibia boosts hunt for ivory poachers Veterans of notorious uniit join a new war Bush studies plans to use elite troops in drug battle Fears for fasting Turkish prisoners China sets a year of military training for Peking students Horror of Nazi camp revisited Letter from Natzwiller (Reuter): Chernoby1 mutants (Reuter): Jail reprieve (AFP): Climbers die (Reuter): Water bomb Kaifu rebuttal (AFP): Burma arrests (AFP): Italians return Barclays Bhutto looked in dispute with President Meetings their Waterloo The commuter belt is growing ever bigger, pushing home prices up and locals oout. Part 2: The commuter effect Continuing our series, Alan Franks visits a village that is fighting a rearguard action Times Books Tomorrow The March of the Commuter Crime's own slanguage New Words for Old Watches of Switzerland Ltd Servowarm Home on the range Designers hit the fashion trail with rougher, romantic offerings for the autumn. Urban cowgirls can ride the city range with skirts and shirts of denim, suede and colourful serapes The Beauchamp Place Shop Lancome Paris PM gains a whip hand People Beaton's source of inspiration People Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery The pledge that failed to deter In the first of a series, Michael Howard charts the change in British attitudes from support for appeasement to a resolve that Hitler must be stopped A chapter of novel accidents Braving the Beirut ferment Andrew McEwen assessses the chances of the new French initiative Choice of schools Two Economies Judging Mr Wright Forewarned of Disaster Queen's role in choice of PM Blacking up Duty-free goods Knotweed dangers Effects of wage claims on inflation Teachers' time Agency nurses' pay Unfairly penalized? Swimmers as a Channel hazard Aspects of Alexandra Credit card petrol Green dilemma Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Sinking feeling Television The isle is full of noises, or " Is this a hit which I see before me?" A real ode to joy Proms BMW On the Costa del Forth Edinburgh Galleries The theme for the 1989 Edinbursh Festival is Spain, but John Russell Taylor finds good shows from many countries, even Scotland Salonen goes West Crude awakenings from Sleep Dance Bits& Pieces Dominion Festival OAE/Leonhardt Queen Elizabeth Hall SKY Court Circular Birthdays today Queen's Chaplain Anniversaries Appointments Pigeons booby-trapped to kill marauding peregrine falcons Microbes made life possible Science Report Roman timbers exposed £32 million heritage scheme to boost Portsmouth Dockyard in jeopardy Forthcoming marriages Maj-Gen Philip Whitcombe The Soldier who spanned two World Wars Sir Bruce Greatbatch Managing the twilight of the Empire Nathan Levine From two reelers to Republic Pictures Audrey Russell Marriages Latest wills But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy… On This Day Ship burial in Suffolk Rentals Singles Night out Church news Times Newspapers Ltd This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Classical Top 20 Concise Crossword No 1949 Entertainments Yorick's Major coup Word-Watching Winning Move The art of great oration Television Choice Radio Choice T Compiled by Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey Aoun seeks assistance as Syria steps up offensive The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,061 Weather Indax Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Crown in share offer New chairman Stake lifted Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Lowndes shares halted ahead of refinancing Benlox to sell interest in property consortium Retail sales figures fall by 0.6% Share values lose £6bn A Goldberg shares fall on bid withdrawal fears Grob trial jury is out Gateway bidders in deadlock B. A. T. Line Hanson to get £368m in first ConsGold asset sale Caparo seeks £28.8m for Armstrong stake Business Roundup Steel offshoot sold by GEI Howard rises to £2.7m L&G agrees Japanese deal Philips Sovereign up to £912,000 Bromsgrove in £2.2m buy Guarded approval for Harlin Accountants given takeover guidelines Go West to find mining treasures Tempus Wall Street John Lewis chain cuts estimate of sales rise Late sell programs hit Dow London Traded Options Daejan Holdings PLC AIM says its plan to break up BAT is gaining support Drexel in agreement over $12m payments Topic access KKR to bid Merger agreed Plan lapses Playboy in red Birch jun is head hunted The Times City Diary Rudd raises Yale stake Savage value dives on profits warning Spedding holds on The Times City Diary TDG falls to £19 m on UK trade Mistaken identity Unipart in £30m buy-back scheme Plessey Gulliver fails to steer Lowndes to safety Comment The cost of a soft landing Comment Alpha Stocks Degrees awarded by the University of Wales Investors take cover as prices are cut at start of account Stock Market Recent Issues Traditional Options Paying for Third World debt write-offs A note of guidance on surveying matters Nation's wealth Interests of GEC shareholders in the BAT bid Business Letters Benefits for City of a role in EMS Widespread Falls Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures South Norfolk District Council Laing TSMM Law Personnel Gmi SWEB Theodore Goddard Reuter Simkin Garfield Robbins Robert Walters Associates Electricity Legal Services Murder verdicts quashed through failure to follow identification guidelines Lairence Simons Associates Wilson Stephens Graduates Is your old wardrobe creaking, m'Lud? Edward Odim surveys the reasons and effect of ritual robing in the courtroom Legal Appointments Locums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asa-Law Solicitor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairness rather than remote legal principle should influence judge Speeding up defamation trials with cooperation of lawyers Sharing the secrets of success After getting a fright from the Lord Chancellor's White Paper and the controversy over conveyancing and legal aid work, law firms are now more confident about their future, reports Edward Fennell CPS Dawn of the robot lawyer Legal Appointments Herbert Smith Inns and Outs Lipson Lloyd Jones LFCDA Claymore & Co Waitham Forest Swindon Health Authority Oswald Hickson, Collier & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Stable occupations Working with horses has a strong appeal for many young people, particularly girls. Veronica Health rides the range in search of career openings Public Appointments Including Financial & Management Appointments Waltham Forest Institute of Housing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merton West Dorset Health Authority Nottinghamshire County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Stewart shows his true colours Golf:reid Surrenders the Advantage in a Dramatic Finish to the USPGA Championship Watson waiting for the call Grand Slam out of reach for Faldo Major Tournament Winners during the 1980S Leng earns a reprieve after formal apology Equestrianism BSSF renews agreement with sponsor Student Sport Brand is delighted and so Is Jacklin Difficult acts to follow Shortcomings exposed as cup hopes founder Hockey 1989 European Rankings Revolution continues with Prean Gillingham on target for European gold Swimming Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast by Paul Newman Scott to continue excellent first season with double at Bath Mandarin: Bath Selections Mandarin: Yarmouth Selections The Times Racing Service No Title Carson still to decide on appeal Illness hits National Hunt rider Mixed fortune for Ramsden at inquiries Results from yesterday's three meetings Cochrane ponders Harwood move From Our French Racing Corresponden: Swinburn booked for English challengers William Hill Woeful England plumb the depths Cricket:australia Achieve a Record Victory to Underline their Superiority as Dexter Starts to Reassess Future Prospects England and Australia Test Averages Old Hill in battle to find team A sorry day for Hampshire Cowdrey forced to play safe Time to send for Hussain Ratcliffe's form is heartening Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Carr cruises to maiden century of the season New guard creates advantage for Essex The Times Sportsline Cricketcall Full touring party to S Africa should be announced today Rugby Union:robertson Flies South as Winterbottom, Teague and Halliday Decline at the Eleventh Hour Gatting plea in writing England closer to the dozen Golf Kingerlee lets advantage slip after day two Gliding Nelson must defend title Boxing Two off in Santiago battle Football:brazil and Chile at War while Dutch Card Scheme Causes First-Day Chaos European League Results For the Record McLaughlin to move for record transfer fee Cut-price supporting Eliminations will bring reappraisal of British stance Cycling Thomson triumphs despite illness Bowls Results from Worthing Mansell's debt to Ferrari Motor Racing Ovett: Norman made offer Coe is the pick for World Cup place Cardata BAAB pledges an inquiry Rowing loses support from main sponsor Second loss for League Sport in Brief Bottom ready to face the West Indies Fox insists that Taylor is still the man for him

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