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News from 20/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Neil Nennett, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Derek Harris and Alan Wood, Daniel Barenboim, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Dr R. T. D. Oliver, James Tolhurst, Barry Trowbridge, Philip Robinson, Las Angelas, Gordon Allan, Qamar Ahmed, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Clyde Haberman, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Ivan Barnes, Gerald Davies, Findlay davidson, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Bryan Stiles, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, David Plastow, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, David Butler, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Mrs mary Calvert, Lulu Yu, Hong Kong, Charles Bremner, Mr frank Hansford-Miller, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, Marjorie Wallace, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Nigel Tutt, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Dr W. Maurice Allen, Philip Webster Cheif Political Correspondent, Eileen Ralph, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alexandra Palace, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Nicholas haring, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Archdeacon, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Norman Banner, Craig Lord, Marla Madison, Clive White, Paul Newman, Mrs Elizaheth Dawson, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Georage Ace, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Mr Hugh kemlo, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Mr Robert Seekts, Tony Dawe, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, David Walker, Mr Dudly Fisherburn, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Noël Goodwin, Derek Harris, D.gibson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Smith, Vince Wright, David hands, Philip Jacobson, Clement Freud, Mr John Mein, Nicholas Wood and Robin Oakley,

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Prague anger is fuelled by death report Human rights leader arrested for 'fabrication' Community fraud Christmas shows Portfolio Bond Index Fears of serious rift over US defence cuts Judge and MP quarrel over football ID cards Thatcher heads for clash on Euro unity Fowler hits back at the CBI Ambulance crews may quit together IRA pair and car hunted in bombing of garrison Premier Portfolio Sunday collection of post to expand News Roundup Six injured in crash Blockade foils P&O Royal picture protest Cowgill in legal threat Mansion's £20 rent BM No title No Title School leavers to be given cash vouchers Youth traning Bombings rekindle criticism of Brooke Army's ambulances on civilian parade £1bn plan for new battle tanks to go ahead No title Anonymous testing of blood for Aids will be introduced Ministers agree on VAT plans Phillips faces action over misattribution Slump hits big institutions Estate agency Rare Stalin letters to be sold Sale Room Super jet for big business UK-Soviet-US link Juno candidates relax with visit to Red Square Students picket banks in loans protest MacGregor failed us, say heads School budgets Ricoh Doctor to trace his family tree Portfolio Platinum Weightlifter's death may be linked to anabolic steroids Growing problem of drugs in sport highlighted by jailing of Games champion Abbey National Patten to set green challenge for industry Race track report complaint quashed National strike ballot likely for Ford workers Servowarm Jail reform 'should include scrapping of parole system' Hillsborough protest Royal visit Ship saved Fire charge Going for gold Drink aid Rolex Musical pains Pier proposals Workshop ban Knife siege Chemical find TWA Rare breeds seeing eye to eye Picture Gallery Threat to £1m fund for ward building The CBI and TUC together support the Volunteer… Volunteer Reserve Forces Busy term offers no hope of respite On the eve of the session of Parliament, Times writers preview the bills which will come Mellor pilot for 200 clauses Broadcasting Drive to improve access to the law Legal Reforms Food safety rules to be stricter Other Measures Student loans plan troubled William dropped by, so we forgot the Fierce campaign expected NHS Reforms Patten faces battle over Bill to divide conservancy council Before the Commons and, as television cameras move In, Ivan Barnes gives a viewers' guide Fishing and remembered the tales Unravelling the mysteries of the Chamber Taking account of Parliament Whitehall Brief Canon Manufacturers of Copiers US holds out hand of peace to the left at priests' funeral Ambassador signals commitment to EI Salvador dialogue as war reges on Hatred festers amid divide of rich from poor (Reuters): Navies 'to stay on Gulf patrol World Roundup Quake survivor dies Soldiers to be freed 'Mob justice' in US Beirut envoy returns First aid and promises for Krenz From a Correspondent Riga: 550,000 on streets of Riga Latvia Ceausescu China overture Romania Nureyev returns EC unites to help smooth East's path to democracy The Changing Face of Europe The yellow-brick Wall Sofia rally seeks swift change Bulgaria 1917 anniversary celebrations misfire Revolutionary Heritage Challenged The Soviet Opposition Pentagon cuts to feature high on Thatcher-Bush agenda Future of American Forces Novelty of the West fading West Germany Tide turns against Gandhi as the opposition unites Indian Prime Minister faces struggle to hold majority in election as pollsters prediet big swing Pressure for access to detained nurse Strains in British-Iraqi relations (AP): Five dead in German bloodbath Eritrea talks (Reuters): Sudan release (Reuters): Basque claim (AFP): Blaze hope (Reuters): Face of reality (Reuters): Noises off Swiss debate scrapping their army Papandreou casts around for allies to force electoral reform Lawyers seek retrial for 'death-squad hitman' Elephant massacre claim South Africans and Unita accused The robbers To those who know to exploit it, the European Community has become a cash machine. Opportunists in their thousands are committing fraud worth an estimated ?3 billion a year. In the first of a three-part series Tony Dawe reports on a system open to abuse Part 1: The Great Subsidy Racket Multiple Display Advertising Items Two cargoes of corn, weighing 20,000 tons, which… Tomorrow No Title When Bending the Truth is a Profitable Business Training and the Fabric of Fraud The Field The Times Alternative viewpoints Readers' letters on last week's series reveral a need for more research on 'natural' cures. Here are extracts from a selection Picture Gallery A touch of eastern promise Do Welsh youngsters need lessons in Japanese to boost their job prospects? Vigo Carpet Gallery Kenwood Ford Times Diary Picture Gallery Escalation by another name Bernard Levin, choosing his words, counters a discreditable missuse of English Out of step Tories and black propaganda Jack Straw disputes three allegations now being made against Labour Equipped with a quip I mislaid Treaties for tomorrow Mary Ann Sieghart looks at the future shape of Europe On to Strasbourg The People's Eye? As She is Spoke and Writ Child worry for working mothers Pupils and drugs Food safety Care of war graves Long-term care for mentally ill Churches in Namibia 'Ethnic' census Saving London garden squares Downing Street gates Weekend walk Round the bend? Helpmates all Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinners Christie's How the many can be one Today's royal engagements Memorial service Lady Spence Dinner University Women's Club Mayfair Forthcoming marriages Professor A. Dudgeon Anniversaries Marriages Colchester Royal Grammar School Nature notes Air Vice-Marshal Basil Lock Defence of air, land and sea Serving Warwickshire and agriculture Sir Charless Smith-Ryland Building ships the modern way Cranwell graduation Appointments in the Forces By me kings reign, and princes decree Justice. By me… The Children's Society On this Day Remarkable Breach of Promise Case Fossil provides colourful insight into prehistory Science Report Appointments Latest appointments include: Mr J. M. Flood,… Latest wills The Times Return to Narnia Television RSC Royal Mail Pretty, but what is it? John Russell Taylor looks at the confusing selection formula for the turner Prize ARC Failing the acid test Rock The Stone Roses Recital Festival Hall Great nonsense Simon Tait reviews a celebration of comic television success Correction Barbican Hall Plant a Tree Sky News The Arts/christmas Shows Tony Patrick begins the annual two-port Times guide to pantomimes, Christmas shows and other seasonal entertainments, with those in and close to London Christmas Festival Children's Christmas Gala The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Vanessa Ford Productions NSPCC This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2031 Entertainments Hot stuff for piano Winning Move Hamlet Lipman's amazing Grade Television Choice Radio Choice The MacAllan. The Malt Index Ministers act over threat to Thatcher The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18.144 British day trip to see history in action Weather Change on Week By Our Financial Staff: Pohl backs UK stand over entry into ERM By Our City Staff: TSA action questioned Tourist Rates Common 240p price to be set for water shares CBI campaign to increase share owners Leader of the electricians' union joins john Banham's task force By Our City Staff: Bass may sell Holiday Inn outlets to pay down debt City faces further reductions in jobs Foreign banks cutting losses and closing stockbroking firms By Our City Staff: 'Write-off of £55m' dismissed by Saatchi Cost-trimming strategy at TSB likely to affect 2,000 John Charcol Building a gateway to the East Tempus Bebear's illness may delay Farmers' hearings (Reuters): Decision imminent on future of Qintex Companies Bridge BET expected to reach £2145m at half-way stage Reporting This Week Homes lose station with Higgs and Hill All Change in development at Paddington's Bishopsbridge site Major facing dilemma over Budget surplus Gilt-Edged The Times Stock Watch Falling oil prices point to cut in Opec output Tiffany's gifts do the business HK delays insider dealing bill to review 'key faults' A safe vet Cartwright rolls up at Paribas The Times City Diary Soap bid won't wash Bank role (Reuters): Gatt talks in deadlock over cuts Free shot for a prize US seeks Japanese trade barriers Lloyds pushes for third world repayments Hotel Conrad Chelsea Harbour Focusing on target for government spending Economic View Baris takes the fast track to build up a future in fire protection market USM Review Greener image for plastic Circumstances justifying re-litigation Court of Appeal Justices breached their duty Regina v Dorchester justices, Ex parte DPP Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Gold Doctor entitled to disclose report Court of Appeal Capitalization and change on week The third industrial revolution An Ec grand plan for Europe's ?55 billion a year telecom market could challenge Japan and the United States and create new jobs, industries and a changed lifestyle, reports Nick Nuttall European Telecommunications AT&T Moving towards an integrated system John Williamson reports on the advances we can expect in universal mobile terminals TelefÓnica A phone in every pocket European Telecommunication American giants dominate market United Status companies are meeting the network demands of the EC business Telecommunications Reports International Towards a pan-European voice The development of message paging hangs on a new project Keying into the learning process Access to global information is vital in business now, and computers provide the most effective way of gaining it Breaking monopolies The European Commissions is trying to disengage national monopolies from the telecom product market. Monica Horten reports on a move to encourage the private manufacturers B Y P S Zone Phone Top people for the top posts Luring executives from private business may be difficult for national companies Digital ©Digital Equipment Corporation 1989. The Digital… The intelligent phone is coming New technology is leading to more efficient and smoothly run networks with facilities capable of 'thinking', Nick Nuttall writes European Telecommunicationns' Olympic-size leap New technology in readiness for the 1992 Games will put Spain a step ahead Mercury Race for world sales West Germany Reforms split the Bundespost into separate units for postal services, banking and communications, and sharpen up the export market Cross words, crossed lines France Minister faces hostility from civil servants and unions over reforms and calls off private sector bids for public payphone service France Setting standards United Kingdom John Williamson reports on the developments since the Post Office monoply ended in1981 France Telecom Ptt telecom The Finns connect Nordic Countries World Cup windfall Italy Still a few hang-ups Benelux Countries Linking lines in Europe Eastern Bloc Starving the artist kills the spirit Art schools have lost their identity and ambition under commercial pressure, Charles Hall writes Educational Posts Pembroke School Inc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancing College Lawnside School Man with the golden touch A technical college making £4million? Douglas Broom meets a principal who is turning education into a business The General Synod of the Church of England Board of… Trinity College of Music The Suffolk College Jewellery Tutor Department of Design St. Edward's School Bedford High School Marlborough College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Computeach International Limited BAC Lansdowne Interested in Technology but like Working with… Lansdowne LLB Lansdowne St. Godric's College Be a Successful Writer GMAT Educational Seminars Multiple Display Advertising Items MTS Aiglon College University of Reading London Business School Worcester College, Oxford University of Oxford New College, Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items City University Business School University of Hong Kong Faculty of Architecture Worcester College, Oxford University of Nottingham University of Warwick Radley College Senior Secretaries Hodge Move up Chelsea Harbour Educational Aiglon King's College Fellowships King & Toben Patricia Leach Fellowships Keble College Oxford University of London Vicente Canada Blanch… Hertford College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Bernadette of Bond Street Multilingual Services Bernadette of Bond Street The Zarak Partnership City Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chartleigh Challoners Recruitment TM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Angela Mortimer Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Susan Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies takes plaudits for Gunston's triumph Swimming: Success for Two Bracknell Competitors in Commonwealth Games Trials at Leeds Results from Leeds Property-City Elizabeth Hunt Pa/secretary Dugal Rockford Group Ltd Make a Career Move Award eases way for champion Eagle Recruitment Administrative Pa £17. 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Join this very… Centacom Super Secretaries Maesteg are one of three fallers at the first hurdle Rugby Union Moseley overwhelmed as Wasps head table Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gallant Irish fail to stem black tide Rugby Union: All Blacks Ignore the Peripheral and Concentrate on the Essential as They Extend their Unbeaten Run against the Irish Pilgrim's debt to Andrew Success without discipline Veteran All Blacks overcome US Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Bath are lucky to win drab contest Barry's late goal squares issue with young All Blacks Saracens refuse to submit Livesey's errors are costly (Reuters): Practice makes perfect for Crowe Dickson has last word RAC Imran pushes on to leave India a formidable target Cricket Leaders queue up for finale Yatching Father is upset by his son in Old Boys final Rackets Rich harvest in the Garden (Reuters): Sri Lanka enjoy best stand Cannock test leaders The South has a thrilling end in territory Turi challenge beaten off by audacious Boste Equestrianism Johnson's tale of woe Badminton Richards finds right route Hockey Southgate's run comes to a halt after a draw Cycling Nations Cup brings best out of Baker Nations Cup brings best out of Baker Amateur sides put up a brave fight From a Correspondent Carcassone: New Zealand revival dashes French hopes Low points in scaled-down version American Football Today's Fixtures Widnes fuel their own defeat with unnecessary fire Rugby Union Mandarin: Air Broker to spark double for Akehurst Mandarin: Windsor Selections Mandarin: Leicester Selections The Times Racing Service From Our Irish racing Correspondent: Trojan River plunders late prize for Cumani Roll-A-Joint has ideal preparation for the Hennessy Scudamore the top jump jockey of all time Conquering hero driven by obsession for winners Results from Saturday's five meetings British hopes struggle Leaders over the jumps Rapid Raceline Arsenal's return to the top does not defend English style Football: Unimaginative Champions Flattered by Scoreline as Two Beanpoles Outgun One Lone Ranger and a Midfield Lacking Invention Chelsea lose their case for top spot Baird's lucky break is Watford's misfortune Southall meets Harvey Gascoigne survives to spark win Platt is a mere accessory as vibrant Villa steal the show Aylesbury bask in Gould's gloss FA Cup Fulham forced to stage a recovery act MacClesfield fail to meet expectations Maidstone avoid being scalped on home turf United given new direction at Luton Threat of prison for Baresi Hearts remain ahead of the chasing pack (AP): Kobayashi is best of four in the play-off Australians succeed as World Cup comes to a premature end Golf Singh resists pressure of Brand's challenge Weekend Football Results and Tables Disabled benefit from new system Bowls: Classification Process Reflects Players' Functional Ability' Belliss ties up a loose end from Morley For the Record Shildon blunt the power of Darlington Hendry is learning to become a killer Snooker Calypso dream is ended by United States Barnes inspires Liverpool to give of their best again RSPB Graf too strong for Navratilova Kankkunen on the right road Provinces' threat to SARB Fine burst by Prean Accident puts Schwarz out Criticism not meant for TCCB The Americas The Americas Contents The Times Atlas of World History Introduction Terms Used in the Text Early Andean Cultures The First Cities of Central America Central America: 3000-500Bc The Maya and the Moche North American Cultures Central America - a modern traveller's guide

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