News from 21/11/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jeremy Andrews, Graham Rock, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mike Lamb, Malcolm Hill, Neil Bennett, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Ian Murray, and Anne McElvoy, Jeremy Kingston, Charlotte F. Shaw, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Colin Vickerman (Secretary), Richard Streeton, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Alex Sutherland, Ivan Barnes, Parliamentary Editor, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Julian Lewis, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Aileen K. Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, A. J. Burley, Marcus Berry, Norman Willis, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Paddy Ashdown, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Marcus Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Alan Wood, S. J. Beales, J. R. M. Lowe, Edward Gorman, Geoffrey Matthews, Andrew Dyke, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Neil Kelly, R. M. Jenkins, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, (Michael Phillips), Mary Dejevsky and Our Foreign Staff, David Watts, Christopher Goulding, Geoffrey Clarke, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Richard Bassett and John Holland, Chris Partridge, Phil McLennan, Stephen Slater, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Meggan Dissly, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Phillip Howard, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Neill Ross, Patrick Robertson Secretary, Barry Wood, Philip Pangalos, Norman Tebbit, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Bill Jordan, President, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Hopkinson, Martin Winn, David Nicholson-Lord, David Tytler, Education Editor, Peter Voute (Director), Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, David Hobman Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Cyril Glasser, Roger Royes, David Male, President,
ResumoCzechs chant 'Away with communists' 200,000 throng Prague in biggest protest since 1968 Smuggling for the cause? Christmas shows Portfolio Cricket dates Index By a Staff Reporter: Healey to quit as MP at the next election Drug barons on the losing side shoot the referee US troop cuts 'to be sweeping' Non-stop TV in the Commons Eight Guardsmen die in Cyprus crash The Daily Telegraph By Our City Staff: Falling pound tests Major's nerve Huge community scheme unveiled News Roundup Ford ballot on strike Maxwell sacks editor Television by 'phone Stun-gun man's plea Magnusson honour Siemens Soldier maimed by IRA bomb 'glad to be alive' 'Peril' if UK stays out of Euro system Heseltine warning 'Quick kill' on disputed Bill Medical marchers oppose loans Safety adviser Correction Cornwall's water contaminated with aluminium again Six deny reselling 'old' food High Court hearings will continue in secret BBC Infant 'died after weekend of violence' Heart transplant baby improves Four-hour operation 'Poorly planned' primary geography criticized Centenary première for Prokofiev work Legal challenge to broadcasting ban Coach was diverted into IRA ambush Portfolio Army Officer Patten issues environmental 'challenge' to transport policy Aldington's varying accounts destroy credibility, QC says Sheraton New rules 'a crime trap' Welfare reforms Classics from a golden age of motoring Mickey heads an animated auction Saleroom Yard arrest after £100m Irish art raid Scott appeal starts False alarm Toy ban urged On the move Royal visit Boy arsonist Dentist out Major sues Ice alert OBAS MPs fight to select chairman Yorkshire Television More state school parents pay for their children's education Mersey favoured over the Severn £850m tidal power scheme Dingbats Sainsbury Rest time for tired round-Britain feet British Satellite Broadcasting Parkinson launches sale of personalized car number plates Cecil After the pomp, a gathering storm The Commons at work Waddingtons Pan Am On course for winning photo Curb on tactics for delaying air crash reports Peace threatens Soviet bloc arms factories Poland From a Correspondent, Moscow: Moscow withdraws troops from Moldavia Soviet Union Ceausescu rebuff for Moscow as he scorns reform The Changing Face of Europe Romania Faithful give leader's six-hour speech 67 standing ovations People's power humbles hated mayoress Leipzig protest keeps pressure on Krenz East Germany EC now Europe's linchpin Carrington's View Group attracts defiant young Czechoslovakia Allies join with Khmer Rouge for big attack (AP): UN declaration for child rights World Roundup Aquino poll setback Green block to unity China's loyalty fears Spanish MPs shot Squatters in Amsterdam battle SKY Grieving parents trace daughter swapped at birth Softer EC attitude to Social Charter on worker's rights (AFP) (AP): Press caught in the crossfire Civil war in EI Salvador From a Correspondent, Nairobi: Eritrea peace talks row Ubiquitous Saddam turns to Iraq's past in pursuit of his ambitions India is looking to President as power broker Opinion polls point towards the end of Nehru-Gandhi era Aid fails to oust cocaine as Bolivia's mainstay Police braced for riots over trial Miami race fear Red Cross in kidnap protest (Reuter): Ship pay-out (Reuter): Sailor missing (AP): Goncourt win (AP): Mine shock (AFP): Death penalty (AFP): Quake deaths (Reuter): Bodies found On the twisting road to riches The border lanes between Eire and Ulster are fertile ground for fraud. Edward Gorman reports on the smuggling game Part 2: How the mobs cash in Tomorrow How to handle a woman? New Words for Old Past Worlds Olbas Pastilles In search of the Maya Central Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery A secure path to integration As the East bloc ferment continues, Paddy Ashdown, Liberal Democrat leader, argues for closer links with Europe while keeping up our guard Thatcher favourite for the job she least wants Norman Tebbit cites evidence that the federalists have been rumbled Slap and prickle, but all in vain Geared up for democracy Richard Bassett assesses the confident mood of Czechoslovakia Circus Stalking Horse Mr Major's Short Honeymoon And now Prague TUC's actions on European stage Tories at Strasbourg Redrawing security Subs and trawlers Ashkenazy concert After work A time of need in the community Language teaching Examination fatigue Expenditure question Golden oldies Court Circular Eurochannels Today's royal engagements Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Service dinners New bishop Dinners Meetings Leonardo Sciascia An astute eye on Sicily's problems Norma Terriss Lasting fame aboard the 'Cotton Blossom' Geoffrey Willoughby Marriages Eve of session Appointments Lord Inchyra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woman Suffrage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth and Death notices A great wall in space Science Report Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council London Association for the Blind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Samad's Ltd Anniversaries Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Coach Store Degrees of dazzle Brocade is the season's success story, brightening up flannel and tweed or adding glamour to evening clothes Garden Gift Tokens Cartier Ltd. Picturing the past Daks Independent Schools Information Service The golden girls People a fashion Midas prepares to hand over to his daughters You Can Be Sure of Shell A house style Walking out on a knife-edge Last Night's Performances Reviewed in today's Times Television Clement Freud Royal Opera House Evaluating the written word Bryan Appleyard talks to Frank Kermode, 70 next week, about literary critics-their quality and ideologies Concert Barry Millington LS/Adams Queen Elizabeth Hall Beyond the grave Variety Sheridan Morley Royal Command Performance Palladium Theatre Nativity Tricycle Glasnost graces Glasgow Andrew Gibbon Williams assesses a Soviet art exhibition Royal Academy of Arts Natalie Cole Something here for everyone Tony Patrick concludes the two-part Times guide to pantomimes and Christmas shows with Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the regions The Pat Metheny Group Old King Cole Times Books Save the Children Theatre Concise Crossword No 2032 Entertainments Picture Gallery Faces of the Academy Word-Watching Winning Move Top 10 UK Singles Soft focus on our MPs Television Choice Leica Radio 1 Wit, wisdom and bushy eyebrows Healey, the best leader Labour never had Hurd signals new line on hostages The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,145 Weather Ambulance dispute 'may go on until Christmas' Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Kingfisher expands BET up 20% Babcock gains Woolley urges changes in City takeover rules Sliding pound puts pressure on base rates Jobs to go in TSB shake-up Lovell bids £136m for H&H Meggitt drops £110m offer for USH 'Outside factors' likely to have played a part in decision Emap reads Choice for growth RoyScot Corporate Leasing Margins improve at Bardon Scholes backed IMF quotas Priest stake Babcock A power of doubt over Babcock Tempus N Sea oil industry set to increase investment Business Roundup Anglo Irish jumps 66% Wilshaw up to £909,000 SE alters election rules Company Briefs London Traded Options Traditional Options Hestair denies merger talks as Adia makes hostile offer £44m sale by Tate Whitbread deal Normans falls Highland sale Disposal off BZW profits Goodman losses grow to £939,000 at interim Little cheer for gifted but jobless The Times City Diary Broad St shares inquiry By Our City Staff: Diploma's bleak warning Red Cross light relief The Times City Diary Tracking time The Times City Diary Qintex calls in receiver on pressure from banks Pound of flesh The Times City Diary Banking to Nanking The Times City Diary McCaw lifts bid for Lin by $800m AMI parent to sell its stake Hitachi Water is still clouded by the spectre of BP Comment Wall's shadow over USH AMP Group Atkins agrees with higher investment Transport Building chief attacks green lobby 'hysteria' Environment TEEStSIDE High rates 'becoming a cause of inflation' CBI Conference Brittan steps up drive for ERM membership European Monetary System VEKA Daks London Share prices slump as most investors remain cautious Stock Market Alpha Stocks Wall Street (Reuter): Defence cutback worry helps push Dow down Recent Issues The Times Holiday Points Finding a path to a fair deal on water sell-off Jaguar ownership Investing for results Floating rates Pep scheme a dud Sharp declines Stock Exchange Prices The Times Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets Londn Financial Futures Badenoch & Clark Michael A. Grant & Co Laing The Automobile Association Michael Page Legal Reuter Simkin Young & Co M. H. A. International Ltd. A freedom fighter Frances Gibb reviews the defeats in the law to help individuals challenge the state and big corporations Judge erred in continuing father's care order Law Report November 21 1989 AMS Ltd Yorkshire Regional Health Authority The Securities Association Facts fitted statutory and common law offences Driver wins licence Back to the status quo? Are the changes to legal aid all they seem? Cyril Glasser examines the task facing the reformer Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Wiltshire County Council Interest grows in swaps case1 The legality of council business deals worth millions of pounds hangs in the balance, awaiting the swaps case ruling Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inns and Outs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers and Partners Make IT your Business to Change Michael Page Legal KPMG William M. Mercer Fraser Limited Laurence Simons Associates Linklaters & Paines Norton Rose KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items ASA Law Stoke Inner London Magistrates' Courts ASA Law Law Personnel PolyGram CBI Now you can plan your own career The era of waiting for promotion is over. Sally Watts advise on how to set your own goals Northern Regional Health Authority Legal Appointments City of Coventry Haringey Health Authority Tendring Humberside County Council Wessex Regional Health Authority Majkowski pulls one from the hat American Football: Green Bay Quarterback Plays with Pain and Leads Upset of the San Francisco 49ers Waltham Forest Recreation Services Grampian Regional Council NHS White Paper National Union of Teachers Nalgo Borough of sunderland Pontefract Health Authority Counsel & Care for the Elderly Hillingdon North Bedfordshire Experience name of the Games for big England team Swimming Ten medals for women Judo When history fills the arena David Miller reports from Hiroshima on sport's attempt to show an awareness of the past April County players will be kept at full stretch Fixtures Fro the 1990 Cricket Season Loosemore returns Graf goes four sets with suspected torn tendon in foot Tennis Close win puts Malory on course for title Volleyball Mandarin: Danny Harrold to excel in first English examination Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Dunwoody lands top US prize Jockey Club to amend controversial Rule 153 Hennessy weights set to rise as Yahoo heads for Haydock Big Race Probables Mandarin: Southwell Selections Windsor results Rapid Raceline Seven weightlifters fail at first drug-test hurdle John Goodbody reports on the latest developments that indicate further steroid abuse after a champion goes to prison (Reuter): Sri Lanka recover to force a draw Sussex will redevelop Manjrekar century saves Indians from defeat by Pakistan Cricket Stevens back on the winning trail Snooker (Reuter): Centuries by Crowes boost NZ Secret strategy to assist Watson's challenge for title Boxing: Psychological Warfare Begins as World Champion Meets his British Opponent FitzGerald makes sure of top spot Squash Rackets Today's Fixtures Bad blood from Beeson Pools Forecast Sewell hurt by his omission Basketball Sport on TV Andrews's seconds hold title Student Sport US Success brings Credibity Football: Victory in the Caribbean Sows Seeds of an American World Cup Surge Fourth try to break stalemate Good news from Gullit as AC win Milan derby Board to look closely at the Leeds report Rugby League RAC Rally Lines Whitley Bar relish Cup Chance Cooper keeps Devils at the top of the tree Ice Hockey Draw for Second round For the Record Overseas Football League Results All Blacks facing brothers in force Prodigal sons return Views on amateurism will concern congress Rugby Union Smith makes up ground on leaders Yachting Moran signs up Hughes to the fore as Navy sink Rally Call RAC Rally Moynihan's plea for England may fall on deaf ears Lyall takes on role at Spurs Southall to stay at Everton School Fees now Hayes rely on home advantage Two battle to lead cricket Players in a brawl on the ice Cowgill's departure leaves BSB in recruitment trouble Langer and Faldo out of US Prison for drug takers Sport in Brief British driving hopes in disarray
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