News from 23/10/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Gerald Isaaman, Pete Moss, Graham Rock, Satie Sethi, DJM, Charles Cunningham, Graham Searjeant and Colin Narbrough, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, MacMillan, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Sally Holloway, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, T. R. Bamber Secretary, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Kim Washington, Sarah Drummond, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Douglas Lowndes, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Mike Worthington, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Greta Carslaw and Gillian Maxey, Primrose Murphy, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Stuart Lawson, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Rodney Legg, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Rex Bellamy, Joseph Connolly, Irene Farnsworth, Michael Hughes, John V. C. Butcher, John Percival, Peter De Ionno, C. L. Thomasson, Andrew McEwen and Robin Oakley, Steven Downes, Oscar Moore, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, T. J. Northwood, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Hutchinson, Christopher Goulding, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Stokes, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, John Blunsden, Michael J. Stock, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Bacteria worries, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Quentin Cowdry and Ruth Gledhill, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Peter Aykroyd, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Jack Straw, Michael Seely, John Shaw, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Worlock, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John S. Belstead, Noél Goodwin, Derek Harris, Rachel Warren, Alan Peacock, William Goodhart, Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoUK offers bases for US 'cruise' jets Summit unity shattered by British move Parlez-vous English? Portfolio Bond 13 die in gales Index Report clears dredger crew Exotic Tehran woos intrepid Western tourists Bombs injure 14 fans at Amsterdam match Ancient Civilizations Win a holiday Premier Portfolio Esso Prince of Wales to present documentary on the environment Rise in estate agent fees is condemned Police vans used as ambulances Salmonella scare threatens doom for farm eggs Legal side to Jewish dispute Badgers answer call of the wild Senior police 'implicated' Call to investigate war criminal claims End of anti-Rushdie threats demanded Abbey National Firebomb terror attacked by Baker Portfolio Bond MPs fear Walters' outspokenness may damage Tory unity Export strike decision today Police unit curbs acid house parties Student's legal action Trust starts research Libel award 'too high' Charity's foster plea Jail suicides inquiry Clarke sets waiting list limit Conveyancing safeguards criticized Bar's response to legal reform attacked Pollution check by young beachcombers Power station 'rain' checked Vote on abortion to be free Firms offering more perks to keep staff By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: £72,000 'pay' for chairman rejected Approved Used Cars By a Staff Reporter: 13 killed as gales lash southern Britain Lucas Ford blamed for a third of £6bn auto trade deficit Ira reuses lorry gun Death fall Two murdered Drunk dry Asian post Putting bets on reforms ahead Chain is lost Hermon son Wpc injured Toads off road Exam boards fear merged tests may cut Gcse standard Blake drawings may be priced out of Uk Saleroom Private-sector road building postponed Women think they are worse drivers than men British Telecom Latin lessons followed by school B&b Volvo Bush infuriates abortion lobby Briton heads home Boat people dispute Wheel of misfortune Baptism of fire for Major 'Not the time to relax sanctions' Environment fund is thwarted Storm breaks over rival witch-doctors 'South Africa needs positive help' De Klerk softens stand on Anc and violence BBC Memorex Bomber dies in attack on leader of Greek right Lebanon peace pact after ideal over Syrian troops Victim of storm From a Correspondent, San José, Costa Rica: 132 dead as Boeing crashes into mountain Pisa fights to keep tower open Brother Thousands evacuated in Soviet pipe blast Right gains Tamil talks Bush aid Pentagon row Early return Inmates die Land - Rover Opposition throws down poll gauntlet to Pozsgay Widespread demonstrations place the authorities under increasing pressure Street critics discomfort East Berlin 'Miracle' rescue boosts earthquake relief workers Use of Bonn's perestroika aid gathers pace Soviet gloom Europe takes a tongue-lashing The English language looks set to become the undisputed world language, in the 1990s. In the process, it may also become one of Britain's most profitable exports, Michael Binyon explains how English—welcomed in some areas, loathed in others—has already come to conquer Europe Part 1: How Europe fell British Gas Travel into history The Times Swan Hellenic Past Worlds LST Clinic Tomorrow Spare no cash, spoil the child Teachers refuse to take the blame for the poor 'holiday attitudes' picked up by their pupils. Sarah Drummond reports Sexes are different - official A new book that claims women prefer knitting to sex may be good read, but is it necessarily good scholarship? St. Joseph's Hospice Quiet holiday ruined The Times Joseph Connolly Barry Fantoni Mahathir devours his prey Bernard Levin concludes his series on the campaign of calumny against Malaysia's senior judge with a plea for the early restoration of the rule of law Charter of rights that has shown itself wrong Jack Straw champions the Labour way of curbing government excess Floored by a hard day's work-out Student loans the easy way The Indian Campaign To the Star Chamber Amnesty in Moscow Cities without a proper voice Lodgings on bail Christmas dilemma Skills of advocacy Lessons of Guildford four release Blocking of footpaths Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Learning in later life Setting the right rate for jobs Agreeing to differ Letting subjects speak for themselves Television Tomorrow The Times Black and white and read all over In memoriam Michael Vyner Concerts Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Dangerously boring company Dance Karas company Thte Place Roc in Lichen Riverside Studios Their pioneer spirit Noél Goodwin Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Lilian Baylis Aloud intimacy Rock Maria McKee Duke of York's Barclays Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Polytechnic news Christie's Forthcoming marriages An aspect of holy terror Marriages Roy Hay Scott O'dell Major Gordon Lett Shaun Herron Professor Alastair Dudgeon Memorial services Dr Nowell Myers Mr Richard Lambert-Humble Births On this Day Back to the edge of time Anniversaries University news The Times Nature notes Service dinners This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2007 Entertainments Music to the West's ears Word-Watching Winning Move Caesars Palace Chinese dissidents speak out Television Choice Radio Choice The MacAllan. The Malt BBC 1 Site selected for £5½bn barrage across the Severn The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,120 Lacroix steals the show again Weather Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market New offer from Ual buyout team near West German growth 'will slow to 3%' C&l to advise in Argentina Tourist Rates Recession fear hits company profit outlook Sugar denies Amstrad is looking for partners Wakeham claim challenged Gibraltar plans £100m finance centre SeaCon 'close to restructuring' Not enough Disney to go round Pembridge appeal deadline John Charcol Takeover policy leads to boom for lobby firms Advertisement Rivoli bows out as curtain lifts on Regal By Our City Staff: £50m drive by golf club fund The Times A fascinating cast of characters in the oil sector's mystery play Shares crash points to tighter lines of credit By Our City Staff: Polymark divisions all in profit Statutory water companies press for 'green dowry' to curb price increases Hedging about no longer Advertising feels the squeeze Sterling rollercoaster Our belle has been wed Bard times Rates hold up Rebuilding cash wall Winterthur puts £35m in Uk firm Mobil Lawson tests waters for barrier-free currency AMP Group Lucas could motor on to £185m Institutions back Acsis as market crash puts rights issue into a spin Pennine buys dental firm America clears out its junk Us Notebook Unlisted Securites Investment Trusts By Our City Staff: Americans buy 20% of Tni Cranfield By Our City Staff: Australian Se inquiry for Qintex Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Looking out from the forest Nottinghamshire is making a positive bid to enter the next decade with a new image, intent on luring more industry, visitors and shoppers, and revamping town centres, Irene Farnsworth writes Nottinghamshire County Council To an enterprising future A unique partnership of public and private sectors is preparing Nottingham for the 1990s Front of fashion Bassetlaw is North Nottinghamshire Nottingham Central The great fight-back Local business, Derek Harrris says, is bracing itself for the possibility of a return to recession Nottingham Development Enterprise Sparks Lace Market… Leaderflush Where summer reigns Why the area was ideal for a new leisure venture Success by degrees Early support for a controversial college Attacked before its opening as elitist, Nottingham's City Technology College has met with a good response from students and educators Nottingham Polytechnic Newark & Sherwood Ashfield Means Business Rutland Square Polytechnic on course for world acclaim Nottinghamshire/3 Gedling Borough Council Short trips uncover past links The Lace Market Development Company Limited Mansfield Dti Rushcliffe Evershed Wells & Hind Steps to success Nottingham Educational Biomtly The University of Leeds New heritages we should welcome It its time Britain started involving children in the glories and traditions of other culture, Satie Sethi argues Bursar Nottingham High School Malaysia Head Department of Humanities Local Government Training Board Universite De Lausanne Terrorism in the school playground Should children sit in judgement on their peers- or are there ways to tackle bullying? Doughlas Broom reports Qualified Teacher Tpec Principal Kingston Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items Physical Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glaxo Group Research Felixstowe College Sixth Form Entrance University Appointments Joseph Rowntree Chair of Housing Policy University of Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scholarships Bryanston School Lancaster University Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Buckingham University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seer Selection Carrera Secretarial Recruitment Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Thomas Mann Royal Opera House Sotheby's The Zarak Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royds Raphael Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretaries International Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Money Joyce Guiness Sec/trainee Negotiator First Stop Victoria Secretary/ Assistant Chartleigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Love + Tate Appointments L&b Forum Commission must observe national legislation procedures in investigations La Créme De La Créme Public Relations Pa c£14,500 Restaurant Company in Soho Business Products Ltd John Cakmann & King Ltd Top Pa £13,000 + Perks Excellent Prospects Young Enthusiastic Secretary All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Multi-Lingual Opportunities AfB Caroline King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy of Sweden Admin Assistant Susan Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Never a Dull Moment! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Receptionists No typing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luckless Ryan is injured again Pilgrim's progress halted only briefly Australians suffer an early defeat All Blacks score points others miss Rugby Results and Tables from the Weekend Cornwall back in marching mood Lancashire hoist themselves high A French lesson for Bath By a Special Correspondent: University side are worn down by Park Late twist provided by Oliver Newlove's try decisive Welton defence holds firm Britain's morale is broken as revival hopes are crushed Late salvo from Hounslow Silivas makes amends with three gold medals Afternoon of mild mayhem on greasy Kennington field Warning strengthens powerful challenge for Breeders' Cup Indian Queen back to form in Blandford Desert Orchid set to return Lister insists he will stay in the running Grant injured Iac cross country to suffer drop in status Lingfield surface pleases Mandarin: Talented Marcinkus suited by conditions Improving Braiswick lands Toronto prize Mandarin: Fakenham Selections Results from Saturday's five meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat The Times Racing Service Morgan faces Jockey Club Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Folkestone Selections Southampton sail into elite waters Tottenham exploit the poor Black weekend United surmount a physical challenge Bright rewrites passion play Football Results and Tables from the Weekend Wigan do their best to persuade McLlroy Everton highlight weaknesses in Arsenal's defence Norwich undone by Luton's art Montgomerie takes first victory with 11 strokes to spare Short cut by Scots at Belfry Fixtures Brisbane (AP)- Bob Arum, the, American boxing… Hutton halves her way to first title Yeo men quell French Purvis succeeds where Moorhouse fails Title-holders succumb to newcomers For the Record Weight on McCrory's mind Brabham loses chance Points win for Benn Toyota's rare double Sri Lanka go close to another surprise Walker proves his point to selectors Prost and Senna feud flares Swedish crewman in critical condition Telecom Security Mason strikes it lucky for Aberdeen Dismissals mar Villa's day Generous Connors Marseilles prepare Rohson bid England cause gains impetus with third win Reynolds takes heavy defeat with bad grace The Times Contents Introduction Times Used in the Text Early Aegean Cultures Picture Gallery Greek Colonization Classical Greece Hellenistic Art The Aegean World - a modern traveller's guide
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