News from 16/10/1989
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J. Dalby (Chairman), Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan R. D. Clark, Graham Rock, Nick Nuttall, Gordon Borrie, Director-General, DJM, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott, Finlay Davidson, Qamar Ahmed, Clifford Webb, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, C. H. Briscoe (General Manager), Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, John Habgood, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Paul Keers, Editor, M. Smelt, Carol Leonard, Ian Harwood and John Shepperd, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Debra Craine, Ted Wragg, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Kathleen M. B. McGrath, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Sandy Douglas, John Percival, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Bryan Gould, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, A. M. Ross, Academic Secretary, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Hugh Davies Jones, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Mavor, Headmaster, Paul Griffiths, George Sivell and Philip Webster, Jonathan Braude, Reginald Robinson, Harry Debelius and Christopher Warman, Peter W. Birts, James Jungius, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Jonathan Braude and Michael Evans, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Simon Crine, Director, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, John Bell and James Bone, Kenneth Gosling, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Clive White, S. Massey (Senior investment adviser), Michael Seely, John Shaw, Owen Jenkins, Daniel Ward, David Walker, Tim Jones, Derek Harris, David Powell, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Stephen Korany, General Manager, Peter Roberts Chairman of Governors, Edward Gorman Ian Murray and Michael Evans, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Vivien Allen,
ResumoShares stumble in Tokyo Far Eastern dealers keep their nerve On the line for crime? Index Arms find sparks fears of acid house criminals Faldo's £100,000 gift Doctors threaten to resign Sisulu in call to De Klerk Uk to abstain in vote on Hong Kong ivory Ancient Civilization Past Worlds Asprey Esso Thatcher's green image at stake in vote on ivory ban Separating nature council will damage Tories, Buxton says Chief constables hire headhunters Murdoch sets 5-year deadline for Sky Bbc may quit Bush House after blunder Designing for the next decade Drug firm starts inquiry Portfolio Bond Women still suffer big inequalities Why Are You a Bore? Hutchinson Grafton Books MPs may vote again on priests 'Waite alive' pledge Num call for reply Hostel student raped Bird species at risk Laboratory testing Labour suggests mortgage controls 'Camping Gaz' C206 Cartridge Inquiry as Ira gets Mi5 dossier on terror Schools top star chamber cash battle £75m underwater station planned London's dragon boats Air-India Overtime request for air traffic controllers Illegal Costa homes of retired Britons face the bulldozers Rover 200 Saloon Horse which survived Ira bomb retires Speelman faces D-Day in battle against Timman Academics vote for 27 per cent pay increase next year Fresh light on writers' feud Newly weds beaten Cries for help Driver sought Girl assaulted Chapel saved Rapist hunted Pilot killed Swan crash Medical chair Green dispute Liver patient Halifax Hang on a minute - it's another repeat Magistrates fight radical reform for court funding TWA Giant leap for Bolshoi 'defector' By Our Public Administration Correspondent: Council considers a long-distance move Dangerous use of discretion The Victoria Projects Bush seeks death for drug bosses The Queen recovers Dutch coalition deal British pilots killed Paris terror swoop Polish smokers hit Volvo Jubilation greets eight Anc men home from prison Thatcher will ask for time to let De Klerk make reforms Delors unveils vision of a united West and East Europe Reform group expands rapidly in spite of ban New spy scandal hits us From a Correspondent Moscow: Ryzhkov blames idle workers for Soviet economic woes Wave of protests and strikes puts the Government under pressure Nancy Reagan takes her revenge on White House foes Wallenberg still alive, family says Boat people launch protests as talks on their fate begin Hong Kong Governor faces rough ride from us critics Kingmaker Tanaka set to bow out Balloon deaths prompt Canberra inquiry Prime Minister's wife is star draw in Spanish elections Klosters wedding salves avalanche tragedy Security issue top of Falklands agenda Corruption charges plague Gandhi and his main rival All work, no play in Peking Flier mystery General freed Storm alert India violence Soviet crash Dancer gone Nepal climb Fair words SAC Death to the hackers New Generation Brings the Fear Graffiti on Fax and Voice Messages The Times Stylish Autumn Blouson Preserving the past How Britain's finest museums can win £30,000 Royal Game of UR Tomorrow 'Harmless' virus jammed network National Library for the Blind The RPS Charles Heidsieck Champagne awards for… Big girls shouldn't have to cry Being fat is not a sin—official. Libby Purves meets Shelley Bovey, the author of the latest attack against 'fatism' Tomorrow A Celebration of Excellence History tour The Times Swan Hellenic Town Country Building Society Times Diary Picture Gallery 'No quick fix: invest for a long slog' With stock markets again in turmoil, Bryan Gould, Labour spokesman on trade and industry, calls for urgent action to make our factories more competitive in place of the City's obsession with short-term profits Justice mauled in Malaysia As Commonwealth leaders head for how the host prime minister victimized the nation's top judge for upholding judicial freedom A burning question unanswered Black Monday Revisited Commonwealth Reflections Rural unemployment Waiting for surgery Reasons for the ambulance ire Interest rates Blocking of footpaths War pensions School lessons in right behaviour Teacher shortage Estate agent's code Opera House prices Arts funding Missing link Quandary of tips for waiters Mail charges Wrong notation? Them and us Court Circular Today's royal engagements Christie's Fatal flaw in socialism Marriages Forthcoming marriages Prof Alastair Dudgeon Dinners Birthdays today Sir Henry Ware Cesare Zavattini Anniversaries Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Viscount Runciman of Doxford But for you who obey me. my saving power will rise… On this Day Appointments in the Forces Appointments Tropical forest clearance cuts bird population in America The Times Nature notes Application for Queen's Counsel Church news Latest wills Two steps back and one forward "I was an intellectual lighweight. until I… British dancers hold their own Dance Divertimento No 15 Hippodrome, Birmingham Heterospectives Anthony d'Offay Gallery Straight answers Television Staging posts and clues along the trail of the Bankside Bard Arts Correspondent Simon Tait offers a vade-mecum to the proliferation of Shakespearean discoveries in Southwark Treasure Island Increasingly abstract Fine Art Striking the balance Competition Peter Pears Awards Sadler's Wells "The Power Play of the Year" Dance of less than innocence Opera Death in Venice Glyndebourne Round-up of world production Booking for the 33rd London Film Festival, which presents the cream of world cinema, opens tomorrow. Geoff Brown makes his choice for this year from almost 200 programmes Concise Crossword No 2001 Entertainments Will a film festival ever proudly announce that it… Word-Watching Winning Move Dazzling arts in Tokyo Television Choice Variations Radio Choice Pineau des Charentes Bbc 1 Engineering industry on brink of long dispute The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,114 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Home again, after a quarter of a century Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Journalist and nurse face Iraq spy charges Weather Peking seeks curbs on basic law Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Markets Wall Street prepares for test of trading halt Hkse 'will stay open' German hope Call for calm Tourist Rates How Fed cash squeeze lit the fires under market Us Notebook Economy not under threat, says Banham Tokyo aware of its key role Fear of real recession increases King flies out for Ual crisis talks Sydney looks for comeback Arrows Limited Survivors' guide to winners and losers Holmes Knight RITCHIE/WRGLIMITED Stags should stay well clear despite Hays razzmatazz Sony in $100 m lawsuit with Warner Bros Stock Watch Mobil A touch of reality will flatten the yield curve British Gas to change industrial price system By Our Economics Correspondent: End stamp duty, says Institute Minister to offer Russian credit boost Bigger pool for Hemsley AMP's Pearl bid 'supported by Australian government' Mr President regrets A City guide to useful excuses Personal service for Bondy Not Green about cash Gec 'is ruled out of bid for Ferranti' Albert Fisher buys us firm Hays Lawson's menu for the Mansion House Ec tax move likely to cause fall in Uk fuel sales Bts progress continues CAA Travelling businessmen at Regal hotels will have loom with a view to work Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Clothes shops lead way as high street spending goes up Senate agrees cuts Gold Third Market Veka Power contracts 'ready for float' By Our City Staff: New team lined up for Ub Our rivals were rather upset when we made the only… Highland may brew up £18.9m By Our Energy Correspondent: Britain is ready to aid Iraq rebuilding Capitalization and change on week Educational Crash Courses in French The Times Picture Gallery Affection is not a school for scandal LAW Pitman Business Training London School of Journalism St. Godric's College, London London College of Business Secretarial Training… Career Analysts Study in Europe Short Courses Henley American University of London (AUL) Times Newspapers Ltd Picture Gallery ART The Queen's Secretarial College RRC Diamik Salford College of Technology A welcome change of voice The new Secretary of State is healing the wounds caused by his predecessor, says Ted Wragg Postbox Peugeot X4 Despite car gloom, it's bargain time for buyers The Mann Egerton Group Ford Fleet Management Services Britain takes the wheel Cars built in the United Kingdom look set to stand out at this year's fair, despite competition, Kevin Eason reports Pay now, pick up in five years' time Super-fast models meet strong demand and command high prices secondhand, Daniel Ward writes Giving car sales the gentle touch Interest rate rises mean that car salemen must work harder, One chain is banking on women to give it the edge, Derek Harris reports Entertaining road diversions When a new £40,000 car is designed around its own music system, such features have become much more than just bolt-on extras A case for car credit where it falls due Engineered like No Other Car in the World Going green fuels war of words From car makers to the petrol pumps, there are claims of confusion and cashing in on the campaign to clean up car pollution. Clifford Webb reports Drive into top gear It pays to get alarmed Simple and sophisticated devices to beat rising car thefts The wisest buys in car insurance Fiat Malaysia Head Birmingham Ardvreck School Cheltenham College Director of Studies Principal Masterton New Zealand Bursar Nottingham High School The University of Leeds Headington School, Oxford Ox3 7td Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deputy Prinicipal Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities and… The University of Leeds Department of Law Lecturer New Hall School Chelmsford-Essex Southwell Minster Choir New College, Oxford University of Oxford University of Kent Glaxo Group Research Eton College Sixth Form Scholarships University Appointments University of ST Andrews University of London University of Oxford Somerville College Felixstowe College Sixth Form Entrance and… University of Stirling University of Bristol University of St Andrews University of Bristol University of Stirling The Times Aston University University of Manchester La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt The Times King & Toben Recruitment Consultants International Company Lancaster University Stella Fisher Marriage Research Centre Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited REC Cons University of Oxford Assistant Registrar The University College of Wales Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Chance to Shine Daring Deeds Jaygar University of Sheffield University of London University College London Joyce Guiness Chartleigh PA Secretary/man or Lady Friday Mistprestige Top Sec's (2) £17,000 Joyce Guiness Dance College in Covent Garden Chair of Building Department of Architecture Monash University Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. 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To Entrepreneur Duty of litigant to seek discharge of injunction La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Covent Garden Bureau ADMINISTRATOR/PA Chairmans PA with S/H Exec PA/SEC American Entertainments Co TELEX/SEC Julius Back & Company Importers of the World's Finest Coffees The Drake Distinction Decision Publishing Redwood Publishing Jon Jewellery Limited St James's Art Gallery Marketing and Sales Assistant £13,500 Medical Secretary £13,000 + Perks Multi-Lingual Opportunities Susan Hamilton Presumption of regularity assists plaintiff discharge burden of proof Adopting a registrar's reasoning Rae v Yorkshire Bank plc Angela Mortimer Receptionist Super Secretaries Non-Secretarial Part Time Vacancies Oxford's party enlivened by guests Mercurial display by Davies All Black magic rhythm is missing Back's mishap is Nottingham's gain Weekend Rugby Union Results Orrell give their chairman a tonic Wasps are getting Taylor's message Quins make a point of storing away a fortune Hall's record blighted N Zealand close to their peak form Sheffield halted by late try Giants baffled by Stewart's pitching skills England will leave out the captain as a tactical ploy A silver lining for Lee in Open final For the Record NFL By a Special Correspondent: Chaos does not stop McNish Seal of approval after all-weather trial Virgo is found wanting again Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Princess seeks the return of fair plat Dutch success makes it a double for Todd Pyne sets best of year Mandarin: Cantus Firmus to give Leach fine start Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Chepstow Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ayr Selections The Times Racing Service From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: British duo well beaten in France Asmussen has neck injuries Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Leicester Selections Saturday's results Leaders on the Flat Royal Vote adds further strength to Harwood hand Delay denial by Bbc Hawkster sets world record Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Arsenal find right notes but need greater harmony Bull ruins Talbot's celebration Celtic stretch lead with away success Plough Lane produces easier pickings Thomas the think-tank engine of Tottenham Weekend Football Results and Tables Spots of bother for the Lions Takeover troubles affect players as United lack fight Norwich exploit fragile defence Cruz times entry to perfection for Brazil A dilemma facing the Rovers Caesar given suspension for dismissal England batsman with a thirst for runs From a Special Correspondent, Porto Cervo, Sardinia: The fiend that holds no fears Slough chase leaders Open champion Davies ends wait for tour title Hounslow hang on to secure place in Europe Loughtonians are denied by disputed goal The Times Little challenge to Soviet strength Akram is the key figure in two wins by Pakistan Faldo in escape to victory How the World Match Play Championship was won and lost Rothschilds' International Money Funds Sick children will benefit Black day to launch Millwall Sutton 'offered tour money' Price faces N Zealand No fun for winner Feherty South Africans take England to journey's end Maguire ready to sign up with Rothmans The Times Atlas of Ancient Civilizations Contents Atlas of the Bible Introduction Terms Used in the Text Egypt- a modern traveller's guide
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