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News from 03/10/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Clifford Longley, G. H. G. Norman, Ian Murray, Giessen, West Germany, Trevenen James (Vice-Chairman), D. J. A. Musgrave, Stephen Leather, Roger Boyes, Warsaw, Neil Bennett, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Ian Murray Boun, Philip Howard, David Willcocks, James R. B. Hinton, James W. F Rucker, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Graham Zellick, John Lewis Political Staff, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, David Gower's, Richard Streeton, Gillian Maxey, Michael Binyon, Brussels, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Andrew da Roza, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Chris Smart, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Henry Cleere, Director, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Lawrie Smith, David Hands, Quentin Langley, Woodrow Wyatt, Anne Armstrong, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Edward Fennell, R. W. Hay, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Mukti N. Bhattacharyya, John Humphries, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Bernard Mocatta, Barry Millington, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Punta del Este, Peter Bryan, Michael H. James (Managing Director), Judy Drayton, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Colin McQuilian, Roger Boyes, Christopher Smith, Ian Ross, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Caldecote, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Mary Hamilton, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Guy Yeoman, John Constable, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Peter Dear, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Bernardine Coverley, Philip Webster, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Roddy Mackenzie, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Stephen Warr and David Sapsted, Leonora Goodhart, David Nicholson-Lord, Nicholas Soames, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Philip Jacobson, Richard Williams,

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Labour back Kinnock in nuclear vote David Gower's Diary Portfolio Bond Liver mother fights for life Inner circle Index Costs force Eurotunnel into £400m cash call Top boxer accused of riot at 'acid house' party From a Correspondent, Moscow: Kremlin plans total ban on strikes this winter Branson nets £82m in sale to Japanese Biggest East German protest for 36 years Women priest issue casts shadow over Rome unity Oxford University Press Picture Gallery Supporters fined up to £500 each Parachute inquiry Jail population falls Oil spill birds found 'Brain drain not over' Ford unions dig in Fake drugs given to patients British Telecom Churches 'confident of deeper understanding' RUC investigates claims about secret 'anti-terrorist' cell Police face up to public order dilemma Police accuse Grant of ill-informed' criticism Record shops start the ticket trail A violent circuit of partying Board fined after polluting stream Vitamins may ward off cancer By a Staff Reporter: Mother 'improving' after liver operation as donor is found Council faces £118m loss Couple sue for nuclear pollution Musiciian with a precious talent Libel action starts over war claim Health & Safety Executive Five years jail for threat to poison food Portfolio Bond Delegates defy leaders over defence spending Finances 'pour down the drain' Debates today Party democracy given a boost Labour Party National Executive State ownership demand rejected Nuclear shutdown rejected Scuffles at Brighton meeting Black groups snub Kinnock's plan Prisoners 'will be cut by 20,000' Students sleeping in libraries because of over-recruitment Extradited man is wanted for faking Prewar motor cycles entice new collectors Aids legislation call Kurds' threat Phoning home Late confession Avebury fund Nurses lobby Arson charge Body identified Sheraton The hospitality people of Grandmasters battle to meet Kasparov Renault 100,000 employees of councils face ban on political activity Smacking children is 'a national habit' Radio 2 chief appointed Scientists hope to save rare gorilla Canon Prime ministers meet to help trust Ministers 'could manipulate poll tax' Young told to donate more to charities Delta Airlines MacGregor shelves scheme to appraise teachers' standards NSPCC Electronic toll barriers planned By Kerry Gill Mercedes-Benz Touring Guarantee Protecting Romania's villages European directive urged on food safety From a Correspondent Moscow: Embassy siege for US visas Refugees 'traitors and criminals Mysterious voyage of four shipwrecked sailors Food crisis tests Solidarity Government's stomach Cars continue to head for Warsaw Israel braced for influx of 'rejected' Jewish emigres Ecuador joins war on drug barons Aquino holds out Haig warns Chinese US plea to Israel 1,200% inflation rate Bhutto's despair New fissure on Etna Troops ordered jail to French jail as fear of mass mutinies grows Kohl's Democrats losing moderate right EC set to back single TV market despite us outcry Front line town that poses vital test for Khmer Rouge Kaifu promises cleaner government France seeks to stage talks between whites and Anc Transkei homeland seeks to rejoin South Africa Strikes as city says it is broke Oslo threat Cooper 'well' Cartoon ruling Peace move Protest death Rushdie link The oldest freshers in town Are middle-aged undergraduates a sign of things to come in the job market of the 1990s? Victoria McKee reports Telecom Security Campaigns to a T How the T-shirt became a vehicle for getting something off your chest Proper English accents It's chic, it works Where can the busy woman find clothes that are unstuffy but smart? There is an answer… Penny Plain Ltd Saddle Matchless couture Jake BA's fly-buy package Fresh thought Serena (Mail Order) Ltd Aquascutum London Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Why Runcie cannot succeed Conor Cruise O'Brien discusses the sharply differing attitudes of the Archbishop and the Pope Resurgent Labour face a winning hand Woodrow Wyatt says the Tories must stick to stringent policies Penance for the sins of summer No chips off the old bloc A Bridge Rebuilt Multilateral Labour Master of the Rules? Market skills to aid the NHS College's response Born to serve Icklingham bronzes Green attitudes to population rise School and discipline Glaxo profits Letters to the Editor should cany a daytime… Opera popularity Wartime morale Tyndale monument State benefits for servicemen Strike targets Electoral laws Called to account Greener roads Detours on the road to Rome ENO Palace Theatre Drugs ana demons Theatre A predictability trap Marrakech Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Federico Fellini Enterprise let down Concerts Stephen Pettitt Music Theatre The Best Jobs in Britain Moving up but not selling out Cathay Pacific Rock European perspective Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Judges' service The Missions to Seamen Receptions Dinners Why damselflies join ranks against the marauding male Royal cameos Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Latest wills Marriages Appointments Church news Appointments in the Forces Christening Lord Hill of Luton St Andrews Ball Anniversaries Francis Goodman Portrait photographer in the Twenties' manner Professor Hans Kuypers Exploring the secrets of the human brain Thomas Keller Battling for amateurism in Olympic sport Hear. O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord: and… October 3 on this Day 1901 Picture Gallery Cancer Relief Cancer Research Campaign London Association for the Blind The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity The Savoy Hotel This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1990 Entertainments Off the beaten track Word-Watching Winning Move Paris Match Top 10 Uk Singles Top 10 Uk Albums United in their grief Bbc 1 Variations Radio Choice Filo Fax Mackay may back curbs on solicitors' court role The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,103 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Striding towards a distant mountain Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Tootal flat at £19.3m Halstead up Leisure rise Stock Markets Tourist Rates Pound steady but interest rate fears hit shares Disarray over £2bn Tunnel costs overrun Next Jewellery will fetch only start-up costs Market braced for Pearl counterbid Sharp fall in Feiranti shares expected as trading resumes Virgin music sale nets $150m By Our City Staff: Clementi to move in Kleinwort reshuffle Arrows Limited Fitch Lovell's seafood purchase from Hanson McKinsey's objective Rate blow to Farmers Armour rises 36% to £2m Anglo Falklands move Alpha Stocks Companies House Nbci raises dividend Brewmaker's interim leap Pressure for base rate rise hits shares Pearl that was slow in coming out of its shell George Sivell traces the history of an insurer that has worked hard to shake off its Victorian image Tootal waits to be sewn into Coats Wall Street Traditional Options Dow climbs past 2,700 on program buying Call for regulators at utilities Headland buys rival for £11m Unilever expands with agreed deal for Boursin of France Cadbury in Iberian acquisitions Barrett to build a new home Different ball game Picture Gallery See through? Six of the best Bilton up to £7.5m at half time Distributor up Gates advance Back in black Toye ahead Brewing gain Aircraft buy Fortnum & Mason An uneasy calm over the future of sterling No light yet at tunnel's end Disney float price expected Profits at Wcrs soar to £38.1m Worried start to account Turriff up to £1.76m despite house slump Fall in exports hits Lamont London Traded Options Stock Watch Recent Issues Hays Share Offer By Our City Staff: Overseas sales help Wbb to 14.5% rise Lloyd's reinsurance is hardly reassuring Savings shortfall Barlow Clowes Car drive can dent deficit Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Royal Mail Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Lipson Lloyd Jones Michael Page Legal Price Waterhouse The politicians' power to search Quarry Dougall Beware Chinese checkers A deal with China may appear to be agreed, but, Christopher Smith and Andrew da Roza write,'higher authorities' may intervene The Bloomsbury Group Legal Division National Power Who teaches the teachers about the real life in law? More experienced academics are leaving to rejoin professional ranks. Some adapt well but others are accused of being out of touch Germany calls Spicers Executive Selection Chambers and Partners John Hamilton Associates Cja Recruitment Consultants Group Brain and Brain Durnford Ford Solicitors Masons Asa Law Locum Service, Coopers & Lybrand Royal Collece of Nursing Harding Management Consultants Vacancies for 2 Masters, and additional deputy… West Eight Legal & Accountacy Services Bond Pearce Solicitors Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Macmillan Davies Garfield Robbins Lord Advocate's Department Payne Hicks Beach Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Royal Liver Assurance Spicers Executive Selection Simons Associates Reuter Simkin Johnswood Farrer KPMG Merger/individuals Times Newspaper Limited Legal Resources Finance Administration AMS Ltd Quarry Dougall Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASA House Government of Malta AMI Middle East Services Ltd Quarry Dougall Commercial Law Hong Kong Legal Appointments Royal Town Planning Institute Law Graduate The Chambers of Mr. John Scanell Southend Health Authority University of Manchester Liz James at Eu Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should be sent to Box Number Box… Sheffield City Council M. E. Association Legal Opportunities Enterprise Works Public and Healthcare Parkside/Harrow College of Nursing and Midwifery… Atlantic College Management The Mary Rose Trust Portrait of a mcturesaue career Illstrrating children's books is a small increasingly lucrative occupation. Bernardina Coverley looks through the pages and draws some conclusions for artistic beginners Public Appointments South East Thames regional Health Authority Legal Bar Finalists Law Society Finalists… Public Finance Wolverhampton Health Authority Haringey Council Broxtowe Borough Council Public Finance Northallerton Health Authority Legal Assistant Solicitor All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bermuda South Bucks District Council Legal Notices Battered but everything to play for Wentworth storm abates Higgins takes two-shot lead over Dickens Lyle seeded No. 1 in hunt for Britain's first ?100,000 prize Kite would like more matchplay Record field threatens Bailey's seniors title Le Chevalier hopeful Rams edge out 49ers to go first Presspass Student Discount Plan Gregory advances into first round against a top seed Stephens fares well with pros By a Special Correspondent: Regulars left out of squad University rugby spurns sponsor Paterson to spearhead Scotland's challenge The quest heads west for greater status Irish in demand as busy Andrew stops for breath in Paris Richmond record foul play Durham recall Harle in place of Baggs Briggs shows samurai spirit Picture Gallery The manageress on to a win double Brixton strengthened by Tennant comeback Australia runners-up University captain finds place Shady Heights joins strong Dollar raid Complaint from Curley backfires after seller Goldstein 's costly error Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Nashwan misses Arc in favour of Champion Stakes Mandarin: Myfor can continue Hills revival Mandarin By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle The Times Racing Service Roberts for Red Paddy From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Scargill banned by Turf Club Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Results from yesterday's five meetings William Hill How tension made me snap The second part of David Gower's five-part series telling of his summer as cricket captain of England Tomorrow: When I almost resigned at Old Trafford and… Torquay to appoint Smith as manager after Knowle's exit Withe could play against old club Toshack can breathe easier Overseas review by Keith Blackmore Overseas League Results Pools Forecast Dowie's call-up brings quick compensation For the Record Suspensions push Jones back in favour Hope is shining bright for Tigers Next Milton and Whitaker pit rivals in the shade Sting at weekend's tail carries Wasps to final Toleafoa causes upset Young players warm up for challenge Skating helps resilient Aldred to make light of disability Robson on brink of dramatic recovery League papers over cracks To: Home and Family Finance Ltd, Nelson floors e challenger in two rounds Wheldon in FA inquiry Rangers have their work cut out Cash plea by Welsh Tgwu calls for a boycott by racing sponsors Whitbread looking ahead for backing Cudmore pulls together a team for Cup Racing certain to be deprived

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