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News from 21/09/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Leith, A. J. Hall, Jeremy Andrews, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Nick Nuttall, D. M. G. King (Managing Director), Nicholas Studer, J. A. Garner (Secretary), Barbara Lamb, Robin Oakley and Joe Joseph, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, David Lee, Alex Fotheringham, Michael Elliott, Richard Pawson, Steven Garrett, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, David Hart, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Clive St J. Thomas, Clive Davis, Harry Cayton, Director, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Alex Sutherland, Colin Narbrough, E. J. Nickson, Gerald Davies, Colin Maddox, Bernard Levin, M. Taylor Vice-Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Peter Ball and John Goodbody, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sandy Lyle, Carol Beard, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, David Bennett, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and John Winder, James Woollcombe, Louise Taylor, Hugh Pullan, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Timothy Clark, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Caroline Berman, Jon Wigley (IAFF Managing Director), Roy Strong, David Poole (Chairman), Edwin Davies, G. Parker, Geoffrey Alderman, Gavin Bell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), John Higgins, B. W. Dawson, Kerry Gill, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, John Bickersteth, Clary Iles Director of Sport, Steve Acteson, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, John Killick, Ian Ross, Rodney Lord and Colin Narbrough, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Preston Bell, Managing Director, Andrew Sinclair, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Angela Mackay and Michael Evans, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Toyah Willcox, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Sarah Jane Checkland, Carmel McQuaid, Michael Dynes, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Hugh Stephenson, Martin Fletcher and Alan Tomlinson, John Prentice, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Winn, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Susan MacDonald, John B. Holt (IAAF General Secretary), Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Andrew O'rourke, Mary Dejevsky, Roger Ford, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Politburo coup ousts key men Hardliners go as Gorbachow clears the way for reformists Cleaning up Europe Presspass Portfolio Bond Mortgage threat Degree service Index Greek MPs vote to try Papandreou Japanese technology left tongue-tied by Thatcher Backlash warning Mrs Thatcher, in her bluntest mood, warned businessmen in Tokyo yesterday that they risked a global backlash if Japanese trade barriers were not lowered. Japan's economic miracle had been built, she said, on the willingness of others to open up their markets By Our Foreign Staff: Ward decapitated, says pathologist US sends troops to riot isle Terrible power of Hurricane Hugo Four Britons in Sahara air crash Pan Am may be fined $630,000 for inadequate security at Heathrow and Frankfurt airports Anger as dirty water puts Britain in dock Picture Gallery The Linguaphone Language Centre Unions face fines under Labour News Roundup Sardines removed Salmonella vaccine Ulster gets EC £531m Ivory lobby formed US reach bridge finals Siemens Greens denounce Labour's environment policies Inner-cities greening plan unveiled Derelict land programme BR unveils high-speed newcomer Parkinson hints at cash for rail link GCSE exam faces radical overhaul to standardize results Every student who joins Reading University's cybernetics degree course next autumn will be given a free personal computer under a sponsorship deal with the computer industry. The university believes that it will improve their understanding of information technology. Dr Richard Mitchell, of the department of cybernetics, said the demand for graduates in the subject, which involves the study of artificial intelligence and robotics, far outstripped supply. Students will be allowed to keep their computers if they obtain an honours degree at the end of their course BA loses crown to Swissair A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Training call to teachers Headmasters' Conference Glemp says convent must move Satellite TV to buy BBC programmes £55,000 teddy to be gift for wife Head girls issue challenge on equality Tourists pay to return The Mortgage Corporation Brain protein link to senile dementia Portfolio Bond Audi Jobs 'threatened ' by union demand for a 35-hour week Poll tax 'progressing well' Civil Service coaching blacks Sunset of UK carmakers Jaduar under siege Windermere welcome for Argentinians Health & Safety Executive Soccer fans jailed over fight Stevens facing uphill task over Ulster leak disclosures Walker scheme will ease council home purchases by poor The Government is criticized in a report by the local government spending watchdog for ignoring the positive role councils could play in inner-city regenaration (David Walker writes). The Audit Commission says the Government's continued criticism of local authorities did not help to create the right climate for councils, which now accepted they could not be the prime movers in inner-city regeneration and that their role was increasingly that of "enabler" of private-sector projects 'Hackers lured by idealism' Museums training group gets a Bradford base Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited Poster collection off to Japan Ex-teacher says she was duped Labour 'is the soft option' Scottish National Party Warning on health reform Two die as RAF jet crashes on take-off Fund hits £10m Patients check Boys remanded Krays sue BBC Opera pay deal Streetwise Hero honoured Potent pint Nun's bequest Bomb blamed as 171 die in aircraft disaster over Sahara US to fine Pan Am for lax security in wake of Lockerbie Prosecution for Papandreou Cairo talks plan accepted by PLO World Roundup (AFP): Protests slow TGV (AP): Boat people protest (AP): Mother Teresa rallies Major backs swift Western aid to bale out Poles Call-boy confessions of gay congressman shock US Father who put Kenyan justice on trial Ward beheading 'conclusive' Thatcher warns Tokyo of trade war on closed markets British Gas Energy is our Business Business begins at home in Japan Nato call to reveal forces strengths De Klerk confirms reform path but spurns 'radicals' South African President precludes prompt release for Mandela Tamil Tigers in ceasefire deal (AP): UN told of 'torture' (Reuter): Mayors shot (Reuter): Party revolt (Reuter): Czech jailed (Reuter): Blockade ends (AP): Aid suspended (Reuter): Plot alleged (AP): Vaccine hope (Reuter): Arms claim National Savings Compaore the sole survivor in fight for Burkina Faso Toyota It's Turkey's way, Iznik? Artfile a weekly look at the art world Europe waits for the trim Ripa The Times Profile Tele-Jet Times Diary Picture Gallery We'll topple this house of cards Bernard Levin says he is ready to take up arms over the threat by banks to charge for his flexible friends It's time to refashion London's glorified fossil John Grigg examines those 800 years of the City's Lord Mayors Calling the freephone cook Can Gorbachov last? David Hart on the widespread dissatisfaction in the Soviet Union Green, Red and Blue Moving the Cardinal Olive Branch in South Africa Church lessons on 'greenness' 'Acid house' ordeal Animals in transit Party line Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Patients obliged to wait for surgery Charity fund-raising Hostel redundancies London's air traffic Silverware for Downing St Sex selection Murder condemned When colours count At a loss for words Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Harry Worth Lunn Poly Today's royal engagements Colonel Anthony and the Hon Rachel Kimpton Honey bee's cooling flight Science Report Dr Leonard's silver jubilee Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Uppark Philip Sayer From Shakespeare to television sex symbol Institution of Electrical Engineers Luncheon Service reception Dr Kathleen Bliss Christian thinker and ecumenist John D. McShain Pentagon builder who triumphed on European turf Reception Births On This Day Drury Lane Theatre Clowes - On September 20 th, peacefully at Romsey.… Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Marie Curie Cancer Care. Help us care for Cancer… Help Medicine AVERT Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Services Drink & Drugs Christmas Gift Guide Royal backing for Peter Scott fund Wanted For Sale Flat Share Rentals University news Seminar Overseas Travel Winter Sports Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Mature Person Friday Bond Street Bureau Cosmetics Company Receptionist/jr Sec'y Multi-Lingual Services Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Secretary Young Environmental Designers Haynes Hanson & Clark Wine Merchants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masons Legal Secretary Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mansfield College Oxford Miller/McNish Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Estate Agents Secretary in International Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brompton Hospital Wanted Oil Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Secretaries American International Law Firm Mediad Media & Advertising Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Manley Summers Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items DPL Video Services Aeromega Helicopters Mineralogical Society Secretary Manley Summers Sonneborn & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items MacAddicts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transcending tradition Barbara Lamb visits a school where ranscendental meditation is on the timetable Ridding asthma of stigma Medical Briefing Transcendental Meditation Lloyds Bowmaker Discipline in the right key Romance of the banana Victoria Glendinning reviews the gay but lonely life and writings of the extra ordinary literary editor and his dog Ackerley By Peter Parker Constable, £16.95 Magic of the nun and the terrorist Novel on the Week The Vision of Elena Silves By Nicholas Shakespeare Collins Harvill, £11.95 The Times Literary Supplement Old inky way The Rise and Fall of Fleet Street By Charles Wintour Hutchinson,£16.95 Literary Editor: New Books BBC Books Reincarnation of the raver Fiction The Memories of Lord Byron By Robert Nye Hamish Hamilion, £11.95 Emily L By Marguerite Duras Translated by Barbana Bray Collins, £10.95 A Natural Curiosity By Margaret Drabble Viking, £12.95 The Pale Companion By Andrew Motion Viking, £11.95 Foyles Art Gallery Red faces all round Television This sober widow needs more merriment Opera The Merry Widow Theatre Royel, Glasgow Babylon in Vietnam Theatre Miss Saigon Theatre Royal Drury lane Three million pounds well spent?Irving Wardle reviews the show, and Richard Morrison assesses the music Top of the class Cinema 'The interplay between the blundering boys and the manic intelligence of the teacher (Robin Williams) is often fascinating' David Robinson reviews Dead Poets Society, She's Been Away, We Think the World of You, Major League and others Success is blowing his own horn Jazz Joe Henderson Ronnie Scott's The Old Vic Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1980 Entertainments Events The geometry of fear The Times None of Clive's nonsense Television Choice Radio Choice Peter Davalle The Nestle Company Limited BBC 1 New leak of IRA suspects names 10 The Sun newspaper was yesterday sent photographs and documents giving details of nine men claimed to be members of an IRA active service unit in Londenderry. The RUC was last night unable to comment on the information The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,093 Jaguar pins its hopes oil a 20Omph sports special Weather The latest prosecution Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Victory for Bowater Spring ahead Spirax rises Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Tourist Rates Jaguar asks 'friends' to bolster defences By Our City Staff: US bank loses $1bn through foreign debts Bid made $645m for Minorco Midland rise may force mortgages up Building societies face threat from bank interest rate Ferranti calms bankers with talk of stake sale Barclays attacked over tariff claim Barratt the House Builder Barratt in profits rise to final £77.5m Talbex results warning halves share price Business Roundup Fitch RS leaps 41% to £2m Try Group rises 40% Hornby soars at half way Mowat up to £8.7m The Times Presspass Student Discount Plan RKF steams to £2.49m Wilton back in black Country Holidays founder to receive £12.5m from buyout California comfort soothes Barratt Tempus EC takes first steps towards economic and monetary union Recovery at Pittard Garnar Stag warns of decline in profits Administrators named by Pavion board Company Briefs Texaco head office to be at Canary Wharf By Our City Staff: CBI stays out of car debate Lilley extends bid for Tilbury Folkes Group rises to £1.1 m Marshalls in $19m US buy RTZ chemicals division sold to Rhône-Poulenc MTS gives new terms on Alpha Sovereign hit Britannia gain Cooper placing Payout raised Four more state courts rule against Goldsmith Trusthouse planning economy inns in US Silkolene sold for £28m Bank takes the Mickey The Times City Diary No rocks in his head The Times City Diary Gael force The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Connell in interim fall to £2.35m Jumbo journey Directors sacked at Eagle Trust Betacom Murata Jaguar's best hope is to pick the right partner Comment Lawson in a rates squeeze Comment Small gains London Traded Options Traditional Options (AP): Chase Bank $1 bn loss stuns market Wall Street Mandarin up 31% despite China turmoil Recent Issues Stock Watch Minorco Boots strides to year's high Stock Market Alpha Stocks Bond plan fails to impress investors Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures BR takes the fast track British Rail's most modern train goes into services in October on the east coast main line. Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, reports on the realization of a dream Gec Alsthom Mechanization rivals the microchip The mechanics behind the Class 91 locomotive proved more important than microprocessor technology for its designers A bonus for passengers Building on current successes GEC won the contract for BR's Class 91 against stiff odds, marking a new phase in British industry. Michael Dynes gives the details David Brown Gear Industries Ltd Line's electrifying speed At over 391 miles, it is the longest building site in Britain, needing a sophisticated plan for working to time and to cost Service is catering to all tastes InterCity offers everything for a busy traveller from telephones to top meals Picture Gallery Intercity Aping nature's networks Neuron patterns may help create a robot breed with natural intelligence, says Richard Pawson Breaking through the sound barrier A new microphone can turn a computer into a digital recording studio Admit One Sun microsystems Diplomacy rules, in the field Caroline Berman finds computers come second to the customer Jobscene Dawn of the age of cable Operators now have the ability to provide the service they promised Eurolink Group Limited Have PC, but will it travel? Matthew May looks at the latest in portable laptop computers, where small is beautiful, but not cheap Apple gel harvest Multiple Display Advertising Items Clean machines New Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Advanced Technology Recruiters Limited Land of the rising imports? Briefing ALTEN Multiple Display Advertising Items Sports Council Manpower Computing & Accountancy Consultants Alpha Numeric General Appointments Life Assurance & Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation Derek Williams, Heytesbury (UK) Ltd Brian Ingram Associates Would your Write this Letter? H. & T. Walker Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Some new rules for the head-hunters Timothy Clark (right) believes that regulation of executive recruiters may come from within the industry Appointments Phone: 01-481 4481 - Appointments… Wolff Olins Cornhill Publications Ltd Recruitment Consultants Metco Ltd Assistant Secretary Blick Rothenberg & Associates Limited Northumbrian Water Ltd Black Prince Management Ltd. UK Manager Falkland Islands Tourism Limited The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd Euroman CRAC Shropshire Publications Training Services Development & Technical Services British Road Federation Limited Advanced Technology International Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Diocese of Derby Diocesan Secretary Selnate Cable & Wireless Major Sales Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Graduate Appointments Wilkins Computer Systems Ltd. Experienced Recruitment Consultant Darchem Group of Companies The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Murdoch Magazines UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items EPPE The Association of Financial Services Professionals Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Trust Youth Training Initiative Image Line Advertising Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cayman Islands Deloitte Haskins + Sells General Appointments Peterborough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teradata Europe Ltd DSR (UK) PLC Accountancy Personnel An Evening with the Stars 'If You Have It, We've Got It' Accountancy Personnel International Rock and Pop Music Company Accountancy Personnel Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Charles Barker Confidential Reply Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degree Course Vacancy Service Banking & Accountancy Imperial Cancer Research Fund Accountancy Personnel Alderwick Pearchell & Partners Banking Personnel Accountants why Commute from Oxford Reed accountancy Sport's blind eye to tragedy Expediency before conscience as China prepares to host the Asian Games In China Community approach needed Barcelona backed Storey first to the title Boxing Technique has to be reviewed Pictures in words Hampshire make changes Cricket Challenges to rugby league One over the eight Building bridges Distress mode Ill-judged challenge Travelling Light cut to 5-1 for Cesarewitch Eddery waits Mandarin: Uttoxeter Selections Under orders for the Arc Countess dies Mandarin, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Tadwin set to earn Cheveley Park tilt 25-1 winner Mandarin (Michael Phillips) gave the first four winners at Ayr yesterday, including 25-1 chance Hong Kong Girl Drum head (8-13), his nap, and Shellac (5-4), who was napped by Michael Seely and Our Newmarket Correspondent Mandarin: Beverley Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: AYR Selections Mackay shines on Hard To Name Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections The Times Racing Service A public clamour to watch practice Scores are sky-high in the wind Fletcher's two victories put her into semis Greenall Whitley Lyle's Who's Who at The Belfry These are the 24 golfers who will be doing battle at The Belfry this weekend. Sandy Lyle winner of the Open in 1985 and the Masters champion in 1988, offers his analysis Kounev's golden glory Weightlifting Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Sour taste left by departure of Aouita Athletics James misses maximum on penultimate red Snooker Joneses enjoy a field day Villa ready to face the fire all over again in return leg Football Late goal beats York resistance Italian display leaves Robson speechless Last Nights Results For the Record Fay vows to take battle for Cup back to the courts Yatching:latest Decision Leads to Recriminations over America's Cup Case Davies try brings relief for Llanelli Rugby Union Lancashire's wilting roses Rugby League Not the ticket Isles nine selected for squad Horse and Hound Winds slow Steinlager Kenyon upsets Harris and the younger set Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Knighton comes up with funds to beat deadline Swansea welcome jailed supporters Fenwick answers his critics Daniels Finance Ltd FA appeals for help as Poles market tickets South African bait may not attract Britons Ince and Wallace pay first dividend Gomer out of Tokyo Sport in Brief Floyd is persuaded by a partnership's pleas England defeated by Dutch (AFP): Johnson may compete in 1992 Games Justice knocked out in the ring End Column

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