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News from 18/09/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Alan Tomlinson, Jeremy Andrews, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, David Tytler, Francis Curta, Angela MacKay, Michael Evans and David Brewerton, David Brewerton and Philip Robinson, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Kitty Floyd, Barry Trowbridge, Christopher Walker and Juan Carlos Gumucio, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Michael Mavor, Chris Gash, David Rhys Jones, Finlay Davidson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Susan Spindler, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, J. H. Stanton, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Michael Knipe, Mark Simmonds, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Robert Clothier, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, N. Dannatt (Conservator), Hugh Thomas, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Iain MacKintosh (Director), Joseph Connolly, Rupert Pennant-Rea, Editor, John Hennessy, Jeremy Isaacs, General Director, Dick Hinder, Oscar Moore, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, (Michael Phillips), David Toop, John Higgins, Francis Bennion, Gerard Lyons, William Holmes, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Richard Swainson, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, G. A. K. Robinson, Richard Streaton, Raymond Plant, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, E. Rosentiel, Clive White, Pearce Wright and Sheila Gunn, Alan Long, Keith Blackmore, Harold Edwards, David Walker, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, David Powell, Peter Kenny, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Vince Wright, Barry Fantony, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Richard Margrave, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Owen, Jill McWilliam (Director), Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Ferrranti team flies to US for '£150 m fraud' talks Battle to save wildlife after ships collide Six aircraft spray 20-mile oil slick as fires rage on two tankers A world of difference Presspass Portfolio Bond Nashwan loses Degree service Index Rover workers offered a week off every month Nissan will today raise the temperature in the battle for car sales by slashing ?500 from the cost of its British-made saloons. It will price its Bluebird Premium model about £1,000 below its main competitors Labour threat to water, gas and power dividends Hurricane lashes Carribbean Runcie's green sermon Premier Portfolio School heads call for training centre News Roundup Reserve proposals Consumer guarantee Rushdie protest grows Sunday paper debut 'No secrets in book' Mercedes-Benz win latest round of World Sports Car… Kinnock to boost Labour credibility on spending plans Patten hopes to prevent EC legal action Nitrate limits in drinkin water Freedom hope for Briton Cash call for fans in Greek jail Correction Ambulance leaders warn Government of knife-edge shifts Overtime ban Peer may be named Trafford's successor Trust set up to dazzle VIP diners with British silverware DIY firm welcomes back the over-50s Jobs for older workers Ramblers walk in protest over obstructed paths The Best Business Decision You Ever Made was… Runners sue over quiz The Times Presspass Portfolio If You've Got Something to Say, Get to the… UDR told its future hinges on helping police inquiry BBC 'misjudged public's move to right' Army wants more female recruits Manpower crisis Mail van held up Royal mourner Forgery charge MP improving School fire Green dreams Nappy check Joyride death Youth killed Drugs seized Crash escape Coe clears his first political hurdle BBC defends documentary NCH Cereal harvest is expected to reach nearly 22m tonnes The Times crop survey Thames wins Thatcher's approval as river highway Nissan cars £500 cheaper Moss relaxes after birthday First clue to muscle-wasting disease Daks Simpson Museums to be told to make money Theres More to Life with Renault Euro Disneyland S. C. A. Poll tax to be higher in England than Wales PO payment dispute Big spenders at the Welsh Office Whitehall Breif For sale: 1,350 creature comforts of a listed home Biggest name. Smallest price Report says NHS neglects homeless Surprise Rabin trip quickens pace of Cairo peace efforts Aoun accuses Britain of ignoring reality of conflict in Lebanon Crackdown after village massacre World Roundup Maude in Hong Kong Basque suspects held (AFP): Vietnamese set to go Deng reappearance Mandela release high on De Klerk Cabinet agenda Kaifu angling for image boost with Thatcher visit Police patrols restrict violence in Medellin Arabs launch fresh initiative on Beirut Huge Namibia ivory haul Wildlife in peril Muscular Dystrophy (Reuter): Kremlin leaders in meeting to stem nationalist turmoil Warsaw (Reuter)- Poles revellin in new-found political freedom demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops at rallies yesterday to mark the 50th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of their country. "Soviets, the war is over. Go home, " read one banner at a demonstration which attracted 13,000 people in the Baltic port of Szezecin. Rallies and memorial services were approved by the Government (AP): Mass protest in Ukraine 'Demise of communism' reveals divisions on US right The refugee exodus from the East bloc Church urges East Berlin talks Chicago hails Oxford as king of the Blues Samizdant Press Agency: Economic crisis fuels workers' unrest Chernobyl and ethnic strife increase demands for change Worker unrest continues throughout the Soviet Union with strikes in many regions by workers demanding both material and political improvements. Meanwhile, shortages of food and consumer goods grow worse. Mr Nikolai Shmelyov, a deputy and economist, has predicted 100 per cent rationing by the end of next year. The effects of Chernobyl are still being felt Hungary keeps door open as Prague stems the flow (AP): Britons killed in fire Death threat to kidnap boy Teresa worse (Reuter): Gun deaths (AFP): Mercy move (AFP): Strike goes on (AFP): Crash theory (Reuter): Suicide pact Strangers in our midst Thousands of Britons are embarking nervously this month on a relationship with a new au pair. Will expectations be realized? Susan Spindler reports Cathay Pacific Bringing gifts to book Do charities really profit from the books apparently sold on their behalf? From Iron Lady to earth mother It is a year since Margreat Thatcher put protection of the environment at the top of the political agenda. But is ecology more of a fad than a genuine issue? In the week when the green Party goes into its annual conference, fresh from its remarkable success in the European elections, The Times examines a phenomenon of the Eighties. Beginning the series, Robin Oakley reveals how the Prime Minister came to see the green light Vic Hallam Plc Tomorrow National Library for the Blind Everyday views of incest Television Rock Barrister Borderline Napoleon the American Story The man who fills houses Oscar Moore meets Michael Rudman, this month directing Jeffry Archer, next month taking over the Chichester Festival Theatre Taken to a new world Opera Der Freischutz New Theatre, Cardiff Gods stand up for verse Theatre King Lear Almeida Boys Mean Business Bush Theatre Royal National Theatre The Times D64 Level Card Size Chess Computer Au revoir, but not goodbye Proms BBC SO/Pritchard Albert Hall/BBC TV Times Diary Shakespeare - the history man Bernard Levin sees a theatrical occasion as a chronicle of England's heritage Health: what rights are we entitled to expect? Raymond Plant looks at the revised political thinking on public services A pit stop in Wimpole Street Stretched to the limit James Bone on the growing demands for UN peace-keepers Fortunes of War Let's Get Organized Greening the Church Travel cruelty to animals In the bag Seal fertility Seats v. size issue for opera-goers Registering hooligans Future of Uppark Drug addiction Dropping out? A serious charge Orderly sales of wind-blown logs Policeman's murder Hess anomalies Off the cuff Dead letter Court Circular Today's royal engagements Battle of Britain service Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Christie's Be moderately enthusiastic Nicolas Stacey School news Sarah Adeane Marriages Forthcoming marriages Lord Trafford Bringing a physician's eye to politics Boscombe Down Experimental Establishment The Crown Estate Birthdays today Marcel Degliame Influential French Resistance leader Sir Peter Scott Anniversaries Memorial services Births (From Our Correspondent): Fatal Aetoplane Accident Turnbull - On 11th September, at St George's… Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Announcements The National Deaf Children's Society Birthdays For Sale Services Nature notes Flatshare Rentals Catnaps help map the brain Science Report Overseas Travel Domestic and Catering Situations The Times Legal Notices Theatre Concise Crossword No 1977 Entertainments Hard rock and lechery Pitying poor Albert Television Choice Radio Choice Muscular Dystrophy BBC 1 Child abusers 'should be banned from family home' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,090 Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week Temple in legal move against Containers Hays climbs to £752.7m Harlin raises Elders stake Tourist Rates EC ministers set to agree on merger thresholds BA studies options for Far East link From Our Correspondent New York: Davis could make $90m CBI warns 'rates fuelling trouble' O&Y 'may buy and break up' Campeau Chairman loses control of stores group with $9.5 billion debts From Our Correspondent, New York: Wellcome urged to cut Aids drug cost Vardy plans flotation Saxon Law Disney prepares for market debut Television advertising campaign to woo British investors Request for Application Forms De Vere Hotels GKN drives against the gloomy trend World Bank backs Brady with $100m Stock Watch Tempting time to cash in for Tilbury shareholders Tempus Ocean Transport & Trading plc By Our City Staff: Euro bank merger abandoned National company and tax laws posed insurmountable problems Summer adds fizz to soft drinks Irish refuge may protect Ferriday Service call By Our City Staff: Asda looks for cash in property Castleman clinic for companies The Times City Diary Something in the air The Times City Diary Power players The Times City Diary Chamber maid The Times City Diary Tilbury the Constructive Power IMF quotas will push Brady into background Economic View United Parcel Service US and EC in accord despite tensions Message from the Fed is:'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' US Notebook North Mersey Fork Truck Specialists Chesham Amalgamations Dalgety expected to reach £109m Reporting This Week ADT ready to bid for ASH United Biscuits (Reuter): Dutch set deadline for bank merger Cooper Clarke seeks higher margins as doors open on market USM Review Diversity out of adversity The Times Presspass Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Lazards climbers raise £20,000 We're Adding Value at British Steel Framlington founders resign over colleague's dismissal Evans in search for buyer (Reuter): Banks dispute Underlying trends point to high-risk policy for sterling Gilt-Edged Restart 'soon' of CSD joint Chinese venture Ford Educational Brambletye East Grinstead The Girls' Public Day School Trust Radley College Can we halt the damage? Four teachers in 10 quit in the first five years. Richard Margrave can see why Moira House School Colfe's School (HMC) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine University of Oxford Head of Electronics Thetford Grammar School Haileybury & ISC Hertford Biology Marlborough College Lessons for the headmaster Instinct may be a principal's main weapon, writes Michael Mavor, but btraining helps Losers in the entry lottery Postbox The Times for half-price Alderwickbury School Forest Girls' School Arnold School The Polytechnic of Wales Grace International College Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts University of Bath School of Management Queen Margaret's School Multiple Display Advertising Items The John Lyon School Harrow Education Part-Time Tutors Aiglon College Switzerland Bursar St Felix School Southwold, Suffolk Midland The Listening Bank Home Study Link programmes Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Tutors David Game Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Templeton College Philosophy Milestone Tutorial College Lansdowne Independent Sixth Form College The Writing School Which Career Suits Best? Stamford College "The Essential people Management Skills" Multiple Display Advertising Items Regional Radiotherapy Education Centre Lansdowne Lansdowne College London Montessori Centre Elizabeth Hunt recruitment Consultants Ritz Recruitment University Appointments University College Swansea University of Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Greythorn Recruitment Goldsmiths' College Newnham College Cambridge University of London Queen's College London Loretto School Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Drake Distinction Angela Mortimer First Resource Angela Mortimer Career Moves in Media Experienced Medical Secretary Warwick School Caroline King Appointments Maine - Tucker Recuirement Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love + Tate Recruitment Consultants Bond Street Bureau News International Newspapers Limited Caroline King Appointments Chartleigh Travel & Magazine Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Finsbury Secretariat Limited Marlar International Limited Pa/administrator Richmond Middleton Jeffers Recrutment Limited Assistant Exminations Officer Executive Search Victoria Haynes Hanson & Clark Wine Merchants News International Newspapers Limited Osborne Richardson Careers Specialists Ebury Mathiot Wines Top Flight Secretaries Jaygar Multi Lingual Opportunities Merrow Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winifred Johnson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Secretary Knightsbridge PA Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Crème DeMAIN Consultants Ltd Centacom Recruitment Consultants PR Secretary Magazine Madness! PA to Barrister £13,000 Medical Secretary/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Degree Course Vacancy Service Scottish make a virtue of nil gain Rugby Union: White and Hastings Help Exiles State their Intentions by Dismissing Cheshunt in the First round of the Pilkington Cup Bath wear look of masters Askeans regret a lost opportunity Degrees awarded by the University of London Weekend Rugby Union Results Turner and heavy pack rise on the tide for Newbridge Welshmen flounder Athey is seeing the benefits Rainy end to fine summer Essex end a season of near misses with a last-over success Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Khan resists Australian challenge Squash Rackets Jockey Club moves swiftly to examine St Leger switch Classic time set The St Leger will be run at 3.45 as part of an eight-race programme at Ayr on Saturday. The advance going is good to soft and good in the home straight Ahonoora is put down King fails to claim the crown Bowls Seven cards for Gymkhana players By a Special Correspondent: Triple four-litre crown Powerboating Ground is key to Zilzal's Ascot run Costly errors by Sherwani Hockey Nashwan's Arc run in jeopardy after first defeat Today's Fixtures Longchamp details (AFP): Lawson is second and keeps title Motorcycling Mandarin: J Cheever Loophole can go one better Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Mandarin: Plumpton Selection Results from Saturday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Bath Selection Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selection Eventful day ends happily for Williams The Times Racing Service Norwich resist the ravenous Taylor makes light of Villa's predicament On scent of spicier fare Knighton's strained partnership fails to cramp United's style Football: Hughes Strikes Top Form and Three Goals and Ince Makes Good Debut as Millwall are Brought Back to Earth Norwich resist the ravenous Progress is slow for Rangers Weekend Football Results and Tables Arsenal regain confidence Everton short of expression Spurs fail to yield an early dividend No change of heart by Coppell Two in a row to Grant Longland foiled by weather Cycling (AFP): Turk's delight overshadowed by test results Weightlifting Connachan follows first-round record to a successful end Golf Leeds succumb to Northern force Rugby League Landslide victory for Rovers Injured Thompson forced to pull out in France From a Correspondent, Spa-Francorchamps: Schlesser's ill-luck near the finish line Motor Racing Robertson achieves a surprise first victory For the Record Steinlager prepares for Neptune Yachting Bost and horse in successful reunion Equestrianism By a Special Correspondent: Bowman's remarkable show completes double Hendry is master of Griffiths Snooker Douglas is full of surprises Table Tennis Wightman Cup becomes an empty vessel Romero beats off opposition for his finest victory (Retuer): Woosnam slips back We are Specialists at Keeping the Roof on Re-Roofing… Defence delay may be costly for McAuley Knighton takeover of United is put in doubt (AFP), (Reuter), (AFP), (Reuter): Gundersen in accident Sport in Brief Ferrasse on the defensive as scandal grows Vice-captain puts Shelford on notice Tour party Oti optimism brings cheer to selectors East explains why he left WRU position

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