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News from 13/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Robin Oakley and Rodney Lord, William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Andrew Purvis, Renna Nezos, Ronald Faux, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Stevenson, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clyde Haberman, Tom Gibb, Youssef Ibrahim, Richard Eaton, B. S. Smith (Consultant physician), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, P. C. Cafferkey, Gerald Davies, W. D. Pattinson, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Ian Stration, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Bryan Stiles, John Rae, Peter Shutak, Director, David MacLean, Chris Tau La Teste, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Dinnis Signy, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Monty Prichard, J. A. Patterson, Director, Roger Scruton, Sally Jones, David Young and Robin Oakley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David James Brandie, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Daphne McGrath, Ernest Mehew, (Michael Phillips), Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Christopher Mosey, Michael Harper, Michael Wright, Philip Havers, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, John Bell, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Martin Searby, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Michael Binyon and Graham Lees, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Adamson, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, George Hill, Anne McElvoy and Our Foreign Staff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, David Green, John Shaw, Marjorie Seldon, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Colin MacLaren, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, David Nicholson-Lord, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, L. D. Needle (Director of Marketing), Richard Webster, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Stephen Pasmore, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Glencross, Peter Dear and Giltian Maxey, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Nightingale, Clement Freud, Russell Stannard,

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A quarter of East Germans ask for visas Krenz hurries key congress as two million go on shopping spree Inside Index Remembrance Sunday given added poignancy Public wants acupuncture on NHS, poll says Cheers as the freedom crossroads open British yacht race crewman drowned 78 killed in E1 Salvador La Pasionaria dies aged 93 Thatcher's brake on Euro union Mappin & Webb Three killed as fire guts house News Roundup Howe calls for unity Feed inquiry ends Rights for homeless Police drive founders Drug found on pupils British Midland New Bar chiefs signal easier path for reforms Slow growth to push share of public spending up Pubs open to Sunday tipplers Shell cut set to spark petrol price war Schools prepare to opt out over plan to bring back selection Contents of castle for sale Saleroom Small Space Big Issue Move to curb child trauma Videotaping witnesses Multiple sclerosis 'virus' clue Shell chairman approached Search for new BR chief Heart hospital threat Vintage sports cars steer a rocky road Lockerbie Malta link is denied B. A. A. Heathrow Rescue fails to end crisis Mappa Mundi Jail review is backed by bishop Portfolio Platinum Computer giant set to raise £14m for environment centre Halifax Game catches on by leaps and bounds Book chain moves to destroy pricing pact Scientists hope 'to go back in time' Space telescope Psion Quaker Oats Nuclear power sell-off was impossible, Wakeham says Variety of ways to plug energy gap Brake that stops Bank flying solo Whitehall Brief Servowarm Ever Ready Battle of young chess brains Ambulance stalemate over calls for talks British Airways Campaign grows for motorway lighting throughout country Classic example of poor road design Labour tax rethink Funfair closed Corpse found Murder hunt Mother dies Packet defeat The Edradour WPC killed Benn challenge Electric burns Jockey Club's market price upsets town Polaroid image system film Novice pilot flies the flag for women Status of city is unchanged Pace of changes catches New Forum off balance Strain Show among Opposition Krenz gamble pays off as refugee flood subsides Heady Weekend in the West for 2 Million East Berliners Visitors besiege Western stores Unprecedented Shopping Spree New arrivals stretch port's resources and hospitality The Refugee Problem Opinion poll shows strong opposition in the East to reunification Changing the System Top Priority of Those that Stay Plant a Tree From a Correspondent, Moscow (AFP): Soviet 'democracy' to stay under control of party Silesian Germans hail 'our chancellor' Kohl Confronts the Polish Dimension From a Correspondent, Moscow: Troops airlifted to restore order after Moldavia clashes Moscow Beset by Problems Early test for Sofia's pledge of reform Bulgaria's New Leadership Japan loses patience with Kremlin foot-dragging Last Vestige of the Cold War Tissot Rockwatch El Salvador in state of siege as rebels rake capital All Nippon Airways Diplomacy halts Khmer Rouge World Roundup Peru terror hits poll FBI senator inquiry (Reuter): Bhutto rewards MPs Record bid for stamp Five slaughtered in Naples street battle UN envoy praises poll in Namibia as 'free and fair' Killings in Libya split guerrillas Abu Nidal accused of murders From a Correspondent, Wellington: Lange love affair may end career Jack Daniels Riot police halt anti-draft march Attempt at Papandreou coalition collapses Abbey National Muslim states intervene in India temple dispute Devotees clash over ancient shrine Picture Gallery Intifada's hard men wage war behind closed doors Palestinian collaborators targeted González loses his majority (Reuter): Suez tolls up (Reuter): Hammer ill Air link (AFP): Sailor killed (Reuter): Abortion rally (Reuter): Feud deaths Take a little of what ails you… The Times Alternative Health Guide Many people are turning away from conventional medicine, concerned by its reliance on synthetic drugs, and towards centuries-old methods of healing. Andrew Purvis begins a series on the rise of 'radical' remedies with a look at homoeopathy and its offshoots Picture Gallery The Times Swan Hellenic In Sickness and in Health: The Rise of Homoeopathy's Popularity Trying to Taking the Guesswork out of Finding the Best Practitioners Living proof Homoeopathy won over a sceptic who expected to die Tomorrow In 25 years as a London drama critic, I have never yet been asked to serve on the jury of the prestigious Evening Standard Awards, which this year will be announced tomorrow afternoon Times Diary A little while ago I went to an immensely impressive wedding with my father, Robert Times Diary Freedom is born with the death of fear Roger Scruton reports on a show trial opening today in a communist country unreformed Resistance we could not endure Boat People: Bernard Levin continues to urge a passive response but fears violence A menagerie on the menu Britain versus the world? Raymond Plant sees little hope for go-it-alone monetarist policies Future of Docklands Germany and Europe Monsters of the Deep Weather words Divorced priests Nuts in place of elephant tusks TV sponsorship Benefit delays Probate on savings Counting cost of nuclear 'dream' Chernobyl aftermath Food safety Access to records Commonwealth court A brother's birthday Origin of 'lost' story by RLS Golden oldies Out of their own mouths Television No Title Tomorrow ENO Prodigal son going for a take Richard Morrison accompanies Soviet-born musician Vladimir Ashkenazy on his return home to Moscow after a 26-year absence Glory from rivalry Recital Perlman/Canino Barbican Hall BEST PLAY Scaling the heights Theatre The Master Builder Bristol Old Vic Michael Wright Victorian Double Bill New End Concert LCP/Norrington Queen Elizabeth Hall MHA Revels with a good cause The decade of the party is enging, and Libby Purves wonders if it was all worthwhile Why Nancy's battle goes on Lady Astor was a champion of women's issues in Parliament. Today, 70 years later, her campaign is far from over Cannon Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner Christie's No faith in the grand theory Today's royal engagements Philip F. Keens Church news Lord Mayor Ready for royalty The Chartered Institute of Building Reception Marriages Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol Memorial service Service luncheon Dinners Dolores Ibárruri Spanish Civil War's 'La Pasionaria' Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his Esteem, Not Popularty For Sale The Piano Workshop Senior judge to retire Flatshare Measuring up the Moon Science Report Rentals No Title Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Overseas Travel The Times Public Notices Theatre Concise Crossword No 2025 Entertainments A dance full of promise Picture Gallery Theatre: Jeremy Kingston; Films: Geoff Brown;… Goya's personal conflict Television Choice Radio Choice Pineaudes Charentes BBC1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,138 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… The poppies fly over Flanders Weather Prince heals an old wound Picture Gallery The Pound De Savary rejects buyout criticism No recession says Barclays Tight credit call Tourist Rates Private firms pose threat to water sale Japanese look set to dive in for their share allotment Public spending ratio to rise Autumn Statement will show first increase since 1982-83 ICI takeover 'would damage UK' CBI confirms bleak Christmas Morgan silent on Deutsche Bank talks John Charcol HITACHI Banks enjoy a selective re-rating Tempus Tough route to the 1990 bull market Gilt-Edged Demerger day for Williams car firm Unilever N. V. Companies take the field for soccer safety contest Getty in 5% Avon purchase Candidates line up for Lloyd's Council Off the wall By Our Industrial Editor: Civil engineers seek boost from Major as orders thin The good ol' boys can go to the devil The Times City Diary Redwood chestnuts The Times City Diary May date The Times City Diary Mango relish The Times City Diary Credit repayed The Times City Diary The real thing The Times City Diary 'Bonus' hope at power groups F&C plans £110m stock issue Mattel ordered to pay $25m Price of slowdown is a rise in public spending Economic View Details on Eagle Trust soon MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors British Gas Capita on poll-tax alert New bid talk at MGM/UA City finds little cause for celebration as an era draws to a close USM Review BOC Group profits tipped to touch £330m for the full year Reporting this Week Unlisted Securities The Times Investment Trusts Trafford Park Development Corporation Manchester Third Market Gold Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices United Parcel Service At a stroke, a new European style for pens Demand for the traditional-style writing instrument is still high, reflecting a public yearning for the days of quality, small-scale products Royal Mail Sheaffer Age is the rage, says the expert The missionary takes her class Graphology is closer to gaining recognition as a science, thanks to experts such a Renna Nezos Pelikan Lamy One-stop selection Making a mark in ink Publishers Limited Booming markets Dunhill The Pen Graphology Services Limited Government of Western Australia Southend College of Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dragon School, Oxford University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Kobe Steel Europe Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Nottingham British Postgraduate Medical Hderation The University of Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureship in Korean Studies Worcester College, Oxford University of Aberdeen University of Reading University of Warwick University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Are the young game for a lesson? A sense of adaventure could be essential to schoolchildren's development, outdoors educationists say. Ronald Faux reports Educational University Appointments Two Lectureships in Condensed Matter Physics University of Hong Kong Worcester College, Oxford Woolly thinking to excess Remove hypocrisy and under-age drinking will start to be less of a problem Languages Institute of Australia Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine (University… University of Stirling School of Arts Courses West London Institute of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Nutrition Consultant Landsdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Postbox Ideal Schools Business, Secretarial and Computing Courses… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Study in Europe Courses Nuffield College, Oxford OXI INF BAC Door to Success in Writing The Sunday Times La Crème De La Crème Bond Street Bureau HODGE Recruitment Consultants ADMINISTRATOR/PA BAC Landsdowne St. Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Southern England Nursery Trainning College (S.… The Peper Harow Foundation Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winchester College Aiglon Fortis Et Fidelis Felixstowe College Junior Scholarships Secretary Osborne-Richardson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Education Latymer Upper School Regent's College Qualified assistant teacher Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant The Leys School Cambridge Sixth Form Girls Morrison's Academy Night Owl Elizabeth Hunt Sue Denny Wings Design Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline King Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Reception Selection PA to Chairman Rodgers & Gillespie Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Elizabeth Hunt Chartleigh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Appointments Elizabeth Hunt Boeing 727 Stewardess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiwis denied as defiant British block and tackle Rugby League: An Inspired Defence Brings Great Britain a Hard-Earned Series Win over New Zealand Press should not stay in crown court if public is excluded during trial Salford's spirit unrewarded Surprises as leading clubs fall from grace Barry's error proves costly for Munster Manufacturer is liable over defective panels All Black fitness is too much for Irish fire and fury Rugby Union Half backs inspiration of tour party Rugby Union: Modest Triumph for Australians as Inexperienced Side Shares Series with Champions of Th Northern Hemisphere S Africans in talks for invitation side Samoans end tour and game with a flourish England rally for win French in dominant mood Weekend Rugby Union Results Gerrard's dismissal is decisive Leicester's use of All Black ploy confuses Saracens Early shoppers miss a bargain Honours are shared in an historic fixture Relapse into sterility Mandarin: Killone Abbey to continue Stephenson's splendid start Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Carlisle 4Selections The Times Racing Service Pearlyman almost ready to make return from injury Firelight Fiesta heads Raymond's 44-1 treble Starkey's wet farewell Results from Saturday's four meetings National Hunt leaders From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: English tilt for Maid Of Money From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Cole to appeal after stewards demote Snurge Italian double for Dunlop Rapid Raceline Mason and Stewart stumble William Gran Season finishes with a Singapore fling Dorset lead with maximum points Hockey: East Grinstead Stay in Contention thanks to Leading Scorer's Winning Ways South Koreans lift cup Van Asselt at full stretch Southgate are made to work hard Dalglish counsels self-belief and a little more thought Brady substitution blunts West Ham Gould perky after leap-frog Serena has perfect finishing touch Weeknd Football Results and Tables Graham owns up to real world Good performance spoilt by bad goals The threat of the unguarded Hazard Rovers top as Bolton lose way Chang cruises in as Forget is caught in one-way traffic Tennis: Victory Will Give American Greater Confidence for Masters Tournament and next Season Rochdale has new discipline covered Cricket (Reuter): Indians in position of strength Surrey cloud the issue Bowls (Reuter): N Zealand stricken by injuries Snell's pressure too much for Page Real Tennis Atkins provides stern test Rackets For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Douglas anchors series win Table Tennis By a Special Correspondent: Nerurkar breaks away from the field to lift Cup Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Leander put paid to the old regime Rowing Hammond shows class Cycling Swindon official faces bet inquiry Telecom Security United's tentative display Taylor tells Francis to put his QPR house in order Trueman enters the fray (Reuter): Boycott will remain in force Clarke receives World Cup call Senior has home win Sport in Brief First death in the Whitbread race in 16 years Board discards its 'first-two' policy Carling twists an ankle Welsh RU demands answers The Times The Times Introduction Terms used in the text The Agricultural Revolution The Indus Cities Mauryan India The Guptas and Buddhism Picture Gallery South Asia-a modern traveller's guide

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