News from 14/11/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Judge Francis, Richard Jeffrey, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Valerie Hewitt, Marny Hallam, David J. Harvey, George Coppen, Vijitha Yapa, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Andrew Purvis, Sheridan Morley, Angela MacKay, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, S. C. Thomasson, Ian Murray, Tom Gibb, Patricia Davies Davies, Aloha, Costa del Sol, Michael Binyon and Ian Murray, Tamara Goriely, James Spooner, Chairman, Michael Day-Thompson, Richard Eaton, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Tim Jones and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Stephen thorpe, Stuart Jones, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Brian Orr, Margaret Hodge, Chairman, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Hugh Lunghi, Michael Clark, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Irene Farnsworth, Woodrow Wyatt, D. J. Langham, David Jones, Norman de Mesquita, Paul Pickerill, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Matthew Guntrip, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Michael Knipe, Anne McElvoy, and Richard Bassett, Neil Kelly, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Richard Adams, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, G. R. Taylor, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, William Holmes, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Reg F. Taylor, Beryl Dixon, Phil McLennan, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Peter Guilford, Roger Boyes, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Hugh Overton, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Ivor E. L. Scott-Oldfield, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Stanley Hall, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Jill Sherman and Jamie Dettmer, Philip Pangalos, L. C. G. Munro, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Stuart jones Football Correspondent, Derek Harris, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ian Murray Bonn, Anne McElvoy, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Alan Tomlinson and Tom Giles, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoFrance calls summit on East Europe East Berlin picks new leaders as Leipzig keeps up the pressure Inside Portfolio 4p off petrol British shame Index Next UK census will seek ethnic origins Whiff of conspiracy in threat to the Gauloise Five die as fog brings road chaos Thatcher sees East bloc links as top EC priority Community care laws speeded up Home and Family Finance Ltd Banks 'join student loan plan' Barristers oppose right to privacy News Roundup ITN admits film error Feed suppliers cleared Jobs leave Whitehall Union rejects strike Luther King musical Three fined for stealing Roman coins from site Piaget Wakeham rejects call for greater competition Big two join Jet in rush to reduce petrol prices Businesses back toll roads Easing traffic congestion Employers urged to provide training Six million workers illiterate or innumerate Gang in £4m Post Office haul Head-hunt hits a snag BR Chairman Clarke demands end of strike before talks Parkinson's Disease Society Officer 'refused to obey instruction to repatriate civilians' Aldigation liable case New York prepares for record week Saleroom ITV go-ahead for World Cup sponsors Care staff 'did too little' Child murder Sotheby's in electronic bidding plan Transatlantic auctions Bruisers prepare for 'war on the floor' 'Confused onlookers let killer escape' Murder suspect is found hanged Death in prison cell Nationwide Anglia Building Society Pensioner a winner Portfolio Platinum MacKay's reforms aim to give greater access to legal aid British Coal School with outstanding interest in sculpture Pressure to raise air crash pay-outs Prison governors seek agency status Warning on equality in grammar schools From a single building in Regent Street, Garrard has… British Nuclear Fuels PLC Vicious circle makes crime of mental illness Care in the community: Experts fear White Paper will fail psychiatric patients Breakthrough for male, sex problems Advertisement Dank car park for a bed Surviving on the streets Consultants to keep track of patients Proposed code of conduct 'Keep psychiatric units open' Coroner's warning Churchill Krenz sparks an East bloc race to reach democracy first As Herr Egon Krenz introduces radical reforms in East Germany, Mary Dejevsky looks at the changing stakes in East Europe's league of liberalization East Germany Hundreds think again as Wall falls (AP): Soviet reforms in travel and courts World Roundup (Reuter): Lange stays in politics (AP): Nujoma gets poll seat (AP): Zoo gorillas attacked (AFP): Germans look east for second economic miracle Berlin bulldozers threaten to divide Nato defensive unity New debate over military response to change School dissident banned by Krenz is back in favour By Our Foreign Staff: Bulgarian party to hold second crisis meeting Samizdat Press Agency: Military display toned down for Revolution celebrations Parades The Soviet Opposition (Reuter): A passionate Kohl argues for Europe and reunification Bonn's Chancellor in Poland Walesa wins US hearts and money Mitsubishi Business Computers Czechs win a pledge to talk Salvador toll 300 as guerrillas seize areas of capital Left-wing rebels try to provoke uprising Peru's voters defy terrorist threats and flock to polls Bush tactic dismays the Israelis (Reuter): Gandhi takes on Gandhi in most pampered constituency 'Emperor' of China quits politics UK trains Khmer Rouge police Nicaragua's iron lady woos Western support Woman in the news: Violeta Borrios de Chamorre Colombo inquiry on death of rebel Pretoria facing a new militant group Pan-Africanist radicals oppose any dialouge with whites Apartheid rules out human race New Beirut Premier Bhutto shuffle (AFP): Court acts Briton freed (Reuter): Prison theft (Reuter): Khomeini job (AP): Poll for Chad (Reuter): Taiwan chaos (Reuter): Notes seized Canon Japanese decide fate of whales by throwing dice Britain 'conniving at Khmer Rouge return to power' Birmingham race extended The Crops of Commissionaires Picture Gallery Delayed reaction is denied Polluted Feed Power station allocations to stand Energy Earlier look at EC laws Westminster helps recycling drive German debate rejected Companies Bill vote No TV feed for MPs At the sharp end of medicine The Times Alternative Health Guide Western doctors accept that much can be learnt from eastern methods such as acupuncture. Andrew Purvis considers is claims and those of other associated techniques Part 2P: Relieving the pressure Accolade Swan along in old Siam The London Diagnostic Centre Points of Contact: How to Choose and Find a Practitioner Marine Alternative Views: What we Think of Acupuncture Tomorrow MGI Prime Health Stress maker What made Lindka Cierach a needle woman? British Satellite Broadcasting Ehrman Tapestry National Garden Gift Tokens The Laura legacy Laura Ashley's empire is still thriving on the urban dream of country life No need to shout City slickers People The new face of glasnost Times Diary Barry Fantoni Why we must strengthen the Entente Germany: Woodrow Wyatt urges caution; Anne McElvoy reports on the plitical turmoil Hangover in wake of the party Spectacularly eye, but I paid Medicine that need not hurt Richard Jeffrey takes a City view of the Autumn Statement The View from Moscow Mrs Thatcher's Realism EMU in a New Light Lessons of rail disaster report Bar to boat people All change Looking ahead to a new Europe Alarm calls Poll tax 'safety net' A proper caution Green pursuit of common justice Churches in Namibia Port in a storm Magyarok Britain Salutes Hungary The Times Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Overkill, under par Television Defying the years Variety Sheridan Morley Stairway to the Stars Palladium The Baker's Wife The play's still the thing Matt Wolf on the dearth of young playwrights to take over from Shakesphere and the Ayckbourn generation O'Casey's comic world revisited Theater Irving Wardle Poor Beast in the Rain Bush From the wilderness World Music David Toop Inuit Singers Purcell Room Concert Hilary Finch LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall The Daily Telegraph Engineered like No Other Car in the World Court Circular Today's royal engagements Stop the Death Journeys Anniversaries Nomination for high sheriffs Sporting bouquet Lecture Forthcoming marriages Lord Mayor's banquet Dinners Lady Spence Charles Hodgson Dom Joseph Coombe-Tennant Soldier, scholar and monk Birthdays today Service dinner Nicholas Freeman Kensington town hall controversy Rohana Wijeweera Sri Lankan extermist leader Hon William Neilson Latest wills Births Deaths The Titanic Disaster Causes of man-made earthquakes Science Reporter University news Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Cancer Research Campaign Services For Sale Rentals The Times Overseas Travel This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2026 Entertainments Darkest fears on canvas Winning Move Back in space and time Television Choice Television & Radio Radio Choice Rocha Brava Cool reception as Major defends British stance The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,139 Weather Presenting a new, improved Gummer Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Rolls offer rejected Arlen drops S&N sells out Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Falling sales confirm high rates' impact Record cut in Japan surplus BP assets up by 70m barrels Future of CIBC Securities in doubt Poor volume and lower commission income strike home Any MFI break-up talk is nonsense says Derek Hunt Growth slows to 10% at BOC Giordano optimistic on £331m profit German boost for Major Maxwell will float Berlitz for $400m Arrows Limited Pan AM Canny Maxwell's trick of the light Tempus CWS agrees new-style merger with society Business Roundup Cullen's cuts back losses ABB in $1.6bn deal Cray shares suspended Erostin ahead 41% Offer for shares 'too generous' Sherwood agrees asset sales worth $411m Traditional Options Rush for Ramsden's Owen back in black Dominion hit by departures Reedpack wraps up £41.1m 'Unsettled economic climate may impede progress in the short term' Sound performance at Invicta Vuitton meeting delayed Meggitt concern on payoffs Chasing off to Yamaichi The Times City Dairy In summation The Times City Dairy The executioner cometh The Times City Dairy Cable clash The Times City Diary Coates in £22m buy from ICI Payout cut Pearl response Dixons sale Mini saga The Times City Diary Basket case The Times City Diary Paisley disposes of stake in Stirling Hotel Conard Chelsea Harbour Hunt sees his dreams for MFI receding Comment David Brewerton Lawson's legacy Morgan in linbo Competitive Jaguar and the economic miracle Helping exporters Nomura NAAFI role Differing advice 'Worthless' offer? AP: Dow edges higher in slow trade The Times Radical change in view as Fed eases its policy US Notebook Wall Street Shares fail to hold early lead as investors stay on sidelines Stock Market Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Cautious start to account Stock Exchange Prices Cadbury Schweppes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Foundations for a new generation The industry hopes co-operative efforts will encourage young people into engineering and maintain Britain's world position. Derek Harris reports The Engineering Council The faces of invention Poly on course with pilot project Multiple Display Advertising Items Learning the key lesson New approches could boost the profession's recruitment power The Institution of Civil Engineers Nottingham Polytechnic Back-to-school teamwork Working engineers are going into schools to help with training projects, Irene Farnsworth reports Army Officer The Panasonic Trust Brunel The Institute of Marine Engineers 'Curb the high-risk drink drivers' Legal Brief Negligence does not subsume all torts or supplant other causes of action Law Report November 14 1989 Privcy Council Chambers Applied Management Sciences Limited Redrow Group Principles for courts dealing with vexatious litigants' applications Appeals on disparity in sentencing Why so coy about charges? The Government wants frankness about clients' costs but the Law Society seems grudging, Tamara Goriely reports Young Professionals' Award Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Shopping for your lawyer Edward Fennell discovers a firm that believes in boldly putting its goods in the shop window Michael Page Legal Scrivenor: Inns and Outs Reuter Simkin Laurence Simons Associates Zarak Hay The Post Office Bromley Reuter Simkin British Telecom Freshfields Law Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Badenoch & Clark Abbey National Taylor Root Quarry Dougall Freshfields Squire, Sanders & Dempsey Portfolio Aircraft Finance Nestle Crown Agents Laurence Simons Associates Town Clerk's Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Opportunities Michael Page Legal Phillips Petroleum Camberwell Health Authority Shrosphire Health Authority Public Appointments Haringey Council Boys' Clubs District Capital Planning Officer Where Quality Counts Royal National Institute for the Blind Leicester City Council Building a career path Changes in the law mean building societies are shedding their stuffy image and are keen to recruit, young graduates, Berly Dixon writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal National Rivers Authority Public Appointments Exeter Public Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items South East Thames Regional Health Authority South Bank Clubs hold breath over Barbarians Avengers' role for England Hockey Prospect of defeat will not stop Irish eyes smiling in west Rugby Union Galway teams Waterloo to act on foul play Denver Broncos cut it fine American Football By a Special Correspondent: England's Games call Truarthlon McKenzie on championship trail Wills is next for Mason Boxing Women may have men looking to their laurels Squash Rackets Revolutionary body moves nearer Student Sport (Reuter): Cairns is given the call (Reuter): Smith and Balance is Wright to redressed the rescue by Anwar West Indies approve removal of life bans Champions protest (Reuter): Australia may be forced to break up winning team Cricket Olympic microcosm at a glance David Miller puts the logistic and moral case for Melbourne in its bid to be 1996 hosts Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Spectators defy the predictions Rugby Union Stylish Syed leads England to victory Table Tennis Kyle counting the cost Volleyball Panthers continue to climb Ice Hockey Morley Street set for reappearance in Gerry Feilden Racing Seagram to fund bonus scheme for novices Lyons collects two-day ban Azinger looks for a blazing finish Golf Triumphant Wunsch commands last word Mandarin: Useful Sooner Still poised to register first chasing success Sedgefield Selections Southwell Selections The Times Racing Service Appeal rejected as 'fruitless exercise' Hampson to take action over Madraco injuries A Flat season illuminated by Nashwan's shining example Leading owners Top 10 trainers and jockeys of 1989 Results from yesterday's two meetings Rapid Raceline Pooling of resources in prospect Events in Berlin could have far-reaching consequences for German and world sport East with West could make German sport best Specialists for the Times Analyse how East and West Could Benefit in Some Key Sports (Reuter): Olympic men look towards hosting the Games of 2004 Financial support will extend to all Hertha on glorious road back Scotland relying on Johnston and McCoist spearhead Football: Roxbourgh Hides his Selection for World Cup Match against Norway behind Smpkesscreen of Confusing Options Palace are waiting on Martyn Brady left behind to rue hasty words Beckenbauer will quit if Cup campaign fails For the Record Reilly sets out to find Cup glory FA Cup Derby on the Stock Market Foreigners boost Bordeaux Overseas League Results Reading to name their manager Brothers give Etonians a stern fight Rackets Pools Forecast Champions past and present in early tie Tennis National selection on rebound Basketball Seeding causes pain in Spain Onus on England reserves to make impact at Brighton Telecom Security Robson confirms his beliefs Another crewman washed into icy seas (Reuter): Davis dies two days after accident Wilkins moves to Loftus Road Close out of debate Sport in Brief Canute happy to stem the tide End Column
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