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News from 28/08/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Ian McGeoch, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Piers Newbery, Rupert Bruce-Mitford, Dinah Hall, Alison Stancliffe, Michael Blake, Geoffrey Matthews and Martin Fletcher, David Sapsted and Stewart Tendler, Alwyn McKay, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Andrew Argyle, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, D. Cameron Watt, Bernard Levin, Neil Merritt, Sarah Teasdale, Leslie Walton and Gillian Maxey, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stephen Warr, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, D. Ribbens, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Fernando Cepeda, Chris Pomery, Michael Knipe, Geoff Alderson, John Hulton, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Douglas Frewer, Rex Bellamy, Esther Fein, John Hennessy, S. Wilshin, Robert Cockburn, Glenn Davies, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, John Noble Wilford, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Bruckner Symphony, Simon barnes, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Susan Hampton (Headmistress), Francis Heald, David Toop, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Derek Fatchett, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Paul Stafford, Charles Colvin, John Blunsden, Jeff Guttridge and Stephaine Billen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Maxwell Newton, Roger Boyes, Michael Castle, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Stephanie Billen, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Edward Thomas, Paul Fox, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Keith Macklin, A. Flood (Chairman), Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Michael Brown, Clement Freud,

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Massive drug crackdown at Costa resorts 400 held as Britons see Spanish police raids Colombia Minister of Justice for just over a month, Señora Mónice de Grieff, was reported to have resigned yesterday as the war with the country's cocaine racketeers intensified and her family received a death threat 'Rab' and appeasement Portfolio Bond New name in murder hunt Degree service Lyle pulls out Index UK aid boost for alternative crops Nearly 300 birds 'drop dead like windfall apples' 'Angels' in All Saints Road Kent will be 'traffic bottleneck' (AP): 250,000 protest at Moldavia rally Colour bar fear leads Mellor to widen scope of adoption review Early Hong Kong visit by Major Knock your Loan Repayments down to Size Steel denounces 'no-hoper' Owen News Roundup Workers turn greener Young avoid custody Nurses' pay warning Brick hits rail driver Panda mating hopes Two youths injured by plastic bullets in riot Texas New Trident inquiry is 'an admission' of shortcomings Conservative support improves MORI poll Labour attacks Lawson Police say they have true name of man in double-murder hunt House at the centre of explosion mystery Is back on market Aids message defended Thames disaster Boyce renews Tory offensive Student unions Powerboats roar off for 230-mile race Adie calls for legal challenge to ban Grade defends his role in network Warning of pornography on TV Multi-channel broadcasting By Our Higher Education Reporter: Shortage almost 15,000' Recruitment of teachers Show takes over Sissons' news job Portfolio Bond North v South Charity show Interpol aid Blaze death Smoking ban Channel tunnel may turn Kent 'into worst bottleneck' Roads to Europe: Part I B&Q Hair-raising ride for tourism minister Police check errant boat drivers Holidaymakers who booked late to travel to the Adriatic and found themselves in an algac-infested resort might be entitled to compensation, the Consumers' Association said last night (Ruth Gledhill writes). The association said, however, that the reddish-brown algae could return to the popular Italian and Yugoslavian seaside resorts next year. "We have had drawn to our attention a whole spate of late holidays sold in June and July to destinations in the Adriatic affected by this very nasty slime," Mr Stephen Locke, the association's head of policy, said. "People who were not warned almost certainly have the basis of a claim against their tour operator." Land Rover on rails Bear-baiting clue in skull discovery Rose Theatre Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Gene find brings promise of funds Cystic fibrosis Councils' food test systems failing, public analyst says Government White Paper 'not providing adequate policing' Proving time for free spirits Whitehall Brief Lottery plan to help increase opera funds Ford Keeping football in the family Drug barons drive Bogotá justice minister to quit Hong Kong changes tune on royal visit 'Palestinian civil war' threatened World Roundup Sihanouk shock tactic Airline strike appeal (Reuter): Peking resignations Waste dump charges Boat people clash with police Voyager images show tilting of Neptune's poles Swapo marks anniversary of 23-year war Nationalists under growing right-wing threat Transvaal election struggle (Reuter): Religious riots hit Himalayan capital Delhi (Reuter)- Suspected Sikh militants killed at least 20 people and injured 30 wheb they went on a shooting spree on a passenger train in the north-western state of Punjab Lloyds Bank Mazowiecki must show results in a years, Walesa says Night travellers cross East bloc's freedom frontier Arabs increase pressure on Syrians for Lebanon peace Christian warriors of Army and militia shelve differences Jerusalem - Israeli aircraft destroyed a Hezbollah base in southern Lebanon, yesterday, killing three and wounding 10 in retaliation for a suicide car-bomb attack which was Hezbollah's retaliation for the kidnap of Sheikh Abdel Karim Obeid Party condemns nationalist demands Kremlin concessions unlikely to satisfy Rising Voices of dissent unnerve the authorities The revised federsl structure of the soviet Union, which is soon to be considered by the Soviet Parliament and is intended to give more rights to smaller ethnic groups, seems unlikely to satisfy the growing nationalist fervour in Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Baltic republics. In Moscow. the unprecedented firing of warning shots at a peaceful demonstration reflects the extreme nervousness of the authorities (Reuter): Moi threat to shoot bandits Airborne again Rail chief shot Test-tube trio (Reuter): Tourists' end Plane found Prince to wed Rab's part in appeasement History has not been kind to those who argued, 50 years ago, that Britain should avoid a war against Hitler. Drawing from unpublished documents, Paul Stafford opens a discussion on the role of R. A. Butler in the phenomenon of appeasement Interkama Times Diary Not just quality-affection Paul Fox, a veteran a British Tv, replies to Rupert Murdoch's charge that the present system is elitist and denies the viewer real freedom of choice Build an Ark for the last resort Bernard Levin urges an immediate initiative to provide havens away from Hong Kong Trifling with a fiery spirit Voting with their Feet Credit card shake-up Zoo developments London Pride Ship or tomb at Sutton Hoo? Quality of teachers Mystery message Life behind the bar Time-wasting in academic world Rights to rights Civil disasters Bishop Spong Caroline's demise Pricing policy Counting cost of mass tourism Drugs in Colombia Child benefit Wartime memories In the beginning Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries The Mites The chemistry of a grand design Picture Gallery The Royal School, Bath Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriages Eric T. Boulter Computer technology to help the blind Janet Dunbar A Scottish founder of Woman's Hour Richard Hare Saving old building in the South-West Eric Warburton University news But the end of all things is at hand: be ye… Nature notes A Soldier: Anecdote of Some Naval Agents in India Picture Gallery Scent of bear-baiting at the Rose Pinning down the cause of Down's syndrome Science Report Times Newspapers Ltd. Three Britons in sight of grandmaster result Lloyds chess contest Vegetables produce a winning dash of colour Horticulture Can yon always get your copy of the The Times? Prosaic licence Television Intrepid Voyagers Bruckner Symphony No 8 Albert Hall Songs of the Earth David Toop took his sleeping bag down to Cornwal at the weekend for the Womam Festival, annual celebration of the increasing popular "World Music" movement The comedy of prejudice in practice In Edinburgh, Jeff Guttridge meets Pieter-Dirk Uys, south African satirist and playwright, and Stephanie Billen meets simon Fanshawe, 1989 winner, Perrier Pick of the Fringe Mr Nice Guy wins with the bigger issues Triumphant failure Concerts Dazzling visitors Edinburgh Festival Falling to pieces Opera Tomorrow Mine your manners Rich Pickings await the author of any new guide to etiguette, Victoria McKee writes Taking aid to heart How fast action can save the life of a heart attack victim Military first lady A 5ft 4in brunette has followed MacArthur and Westmoreland to take West Point's highest honour The Times This selective guide to entertainment and vents… Concise Crossword No 1959 Entertainments Dramatic and dynamic Winning Move The last days of peace Television Choice Radio choice Rothschilds' International Money Funds BBC 1 Franchise war could threaten television programme-making The £32 million Marcopolo I satellite of Britlsh Satellite Broadeasting was successfully Jauched at Cape Canaveral, Florida, last night. The company intends to begin its broadcasts in the spring The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,072 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Maxi party for a Mini birthday Weather 177 fans arrested at rock festival Business & Finance 19-20 Education 21 Degree… City Editor John Bell The Pound Stock Market Water sale 'to delay Taurus' Amax setback Airline interest Ctc issue Union study Forsayth bid Bank sale Wells denial Tourist Rates By Our City Staff: From moorfields to the Matterhorn for Lazard's Fearless Five Ladbroke seeking closer Hilton link By Our Industrial Editor: Directors support pollution penalties Charges over Rothwells bank Connell not prepard to be 'a political scapegoat' Plessey poised for microchip venture By Our City Staff: Hoylake may take fight to us Supreme Court DRG on Pembndge bid alert Clerical Medical Unit Trusts National Australia Bank Limited What's in a Lloyd's name? As the rich begin to ask whether joining the world's leading insurance market is worth the financial risk, Gillian Bowditch examines the potential rewards and hazards for the investor with strong nerves Resignations soar but membership remains exclusive Car renters on road growth Industry seeks expansion in single market and airline deregulation Traders find first cut is the cheapest Gilt-Edged Money growth rate harks back to the Fifties Us Notebook The Times The blackboard revolution Next week, 18 state schools will become the pioneers of education outside local authority control. Douglas Broom finds considerable optimism among their ranks Posts Qualified EFL/ESP Instructors Company Training… Independent 6th Form College Courses Admit one student, confused Courses Learn the Language on Location Art & Design Langham Seerelarial College Educational Buckinghamshire County Council Mander Portman Woodward Londan College of Legal Studies Montessori & NNEB Courses Pitman The Queen's Secretarial College University Appointments All Souls College, Oxford Lectureshipinlaw Established College University Appointments University of Reading University of St Andrews Educational Courses Review Boarzell Tutorial College Postbox Educational Courses Review The Oxford College Princess Helena Queen Mary College European Business School Humberside College of Higher Education TP Lansdowne American University of London (AUL) MBA! St. Ebbe's College, Oxford Career Analysts Duff Miller Sixth Form College Abbey Tutorial College Learn Book Keeping and Accounts Analytical Hypnotherapy Midland Ashbourne ST Albans Tutors a Level/gose Retakes Eaton & Wallis Tutorial College (Est 1918) Cambridge Seminars Theatre Studies Secretarial Courses Coventry Polytechnic Davies's College Gabbitas Truman & Thring A Degree in Economics, Accounting, Management New Wood College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Caroline King Training Centre GCSE and a Levels? The Sunday Times Education Courses Review MPW Mander Portman Woodward Crawley College Expert Advice Hotline ST Nicholas Montessori College West Sussex Institute of Higher Education Pitman Chelseu Tutors St. Godric's College The University of Buckingham Diary of the Times Classified Cirencester Tutors Brown & Brown Tutorial College Executive Secretarial Courses Fine Arts College GSC Westminster Tutors Brighton Polytechnic LLB Options Analysis Modern Tutorial College Gordonstoun School Bonn International Academy New HND Course Begin your U. S. Degree at Regent's College,… STC Surrey Tutorial College Variation by Degrees… Diplomas… and Certificates DLD Connaught College Davies's College London College of Business Secretarial Training… Leicester Polytechnic Canterbury Harrogate Tutorial College Modes Study Centre St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Lansdowne Collingham Tutors PSL the Photographic School of London Kensington College Degree Course Vacancy Service Cambridge Business College Telephone numbers of Careers Offices throughout the United Kingdom Griffiths is travelling well UK breaches Convention over applicant's access to own child care records Part 's farewell is unlikely to fulfil Americans' dream Tennis Breedt upholds the Springbok tradition Rugby Union:defeated Toor Team Can Iron out Problems before Second International Therewere small demonstrations against the touring party on saturday, one at the team hotel at sea Point, the other at the main branch of the First National Bank in Adderley Street. But no incident was allowed to mar proceedings at Newlands, where security on the spproaches to the ground was very obvious Far East tour beckons for the also-rans Powerboating Cricket Gascoigne dampens City's sparkle with one quick flick Football:expensive Forward Partnership at Manchester United and Tottenham are Still Lacking Case throws an ugly shadow Scant excitement at Carrow Road Taylor takes his second chance Weekend Football Results and Tables Rush's finishing is at basement level Gould offers word in Graham's ear Knighton's misfits mostly misfiring Chelsea off the screen A match clough shrewdly missed Johnston defuses the tension Football:rangers and Celtic Share Honours in an Evenly-Balanced Old Firm Reunion For the Record Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Mandarin: Cartmel Selections Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Asmussen likely to Britain in spate of changes From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Weld and Kinane stem tide of English success Mandarin: Chepstow Selections William Hill Flat leaders Trainers Ladbrokes A to Z Index to All the Runners at Today's 11 Meetings Haydock sprint tops weekend to savour Saturday's results Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Rambushka fancied day for in-form Hills Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections Turbine Blade leads one-two for Piggott Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Epsom Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent, Deauville: Arousal lands French prize Bottomley has memorable first winner The Times Racing Service Hapless confusion over eligibility of Greig as captain Cricket: Staurday's Play in Sixth Test Follows Pre-Ordained Lines as England's Batting is Again Dominated by Alderman's Accurate Bowling By a Special Correspondent: Locke so miserly for Toft Saturday's Scoreboards Rain a ruinous factor Weighty problems for batsmen Hundred by Hick puts onus on Essex Cowdrey the target Yesterday's Scoreboards Allott hits out to win title in last over Govan denies Essex with bat and ball From a Special Correspondent, Varazdin, Yugoslavia: Winrow finds the speed to take European title Sportsline No excuses in new era of tests Soviet Union's hard line has no mercy for drug users like Bagach Elliott finds he has I the stomach for I race with Aouita Athletics (Reuter): Budd writes off return with a race By a Special Correspondent: Donnelly may not start race Motor Racing Widnes snatch first trophy Rugby League Scullers first Britons on winner's rostrum World Student Games Legrand hits right note Equestrianism (AP): Cool Frost outlasts Crenshaw Kent take cup in late surge Bowls James takes one putt too many in German play-off Golf Smith in by the side door LeMond again leaves it late Cycling England's Last Chance! Chance to see Ryder Cup England V Australia Lyle turns down Ryder Cup place after loss of form GB and Europe Team Telecom Security Re-testing shows 50 used steroids Decision day on delays World road crown seized by LeMond McLarens reign in the wet Results and Positions Africa's attitude hardens Devereux set to sign Sport in Brief Young recruit Sixth success Stratford dies Hendry's title Bridging gap Political issues demand a Gower End Column Provocative mix is engendered

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