News from 27/11/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Karan Thapar, Victoria McKee, P. W. Johnson, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Rhoda Koenig, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Suzy Price, Cellan Williams, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Mark Souster, Sheridan Morley, Martina Deuchler, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Roney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Gordon and Stephen Engelberg, Tom Gibb, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jenne Thompson, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Bryan Stiles, John Davis, Neroli Lawson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, P. J. Freeman, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Paul Simpson, Richard Thomas, Editor, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Ernest Beck, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Bill Bird, A. S. C. Ehrenberg, Lawrie Smith, Barry Fantoni, Richard Wiggs, Tess Woodcraft (Director), John Percival, Brian Bridges, Christopher Pinsent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Patrica Johnson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Anthony, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Benthall, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tony Michell, Peter Bryan, Steve Acteson, Jill Sherman, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Raymond Plant, John Holland, John Bell, Cilve Goodacre, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, Maxwell Newton, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Richard Bassett, Donald Sweeting, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Constable, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Brian Young, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Louise Taylor and Martin Searby, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Steven Myers, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, Mallory Wober, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Jim Hiley, Noël Goodwin, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Paul Janko, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Juan Carlos, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMoscow tells Prague to go for new ways Czech leaders split as crisis meeting turns into all-night wrangle Cocaine in court Korea moves Portfolio £800m bid for bank expected Liverpool top Index From a Correspondent, Moscow: Gorbachev defends the single-party system Dirty river prosecutions 'blocked before sell-off' Gandhi party suffers huge election losses By a Staff Reporter: Union pressure on Sunday traders By Our Foreign Staff: UK facing outrage on boat people Patten warns his senior colleagues Tory leadership contest Dan Air Scheduled Services Ambulance staff mount lock-in News Roundup Lecturers' strike call Paper issues denial BR's seats-only plan Driver's long cold wait Cocaine legislation British Midland County budgets '£500m less than needed' MPs clash over adverts seeking war crime trials DIY stores open as usual to trade New warning signs to ease £15bn jams and help motorists Teachers to be paid less than trainees Hitler was 'fascinating and clever' Saatchi accused over art sale First novel tipped for prize Firms sponsor sport for school leavers £1m initiative Labour survey lists 'scruffiest sites' Cash shortage clouds Juno space flight Mercury Communications Police trace £20m Brink's-Mat gold Britain's biggest robbery TWA For the best of America Kinnock scores over Thatcher in ratings for Commons TV Mori poll British choirmaster leads French revival 'It's a miserable life on £62.80 a week' Jazz against drugs Blundy funeral Cash shortage Fire death War widows' fight likely to set record Early day motion Tests hacked Welsh Koran Bond winners BMW JPs' clerks demand safeguards for their independent advice Service 'may lose welfare role' Mouton The very model of a mini Rolls-Royce Fear that market has peaked Second round of Impressionist sales Saleroom Pay bargainers 'ignore women' Merger worries for Kinnock Transport workers' union in red Policy 'coups' that lead to promotion Whitehall Brief Latest airliners hit by series of faults Woman is tipped as party chief Rover facing threat of shutdown over 24-hour production Police 'do not give value for money' Former Whitehall chief's criticism Forces are urged to make better deals Pushkin notebooks to be published Polaroid 600 plus Hockney book a charity draw Sinn Fein MP may have to get job H2O Glenmorangie A day truth prevailed and a land was reborn Prague Celebrates down Fall of Old Order and Looks to a New Life Brian James witnesses the historic weekend development in Prague through the eyes of one family who joint the swelling numbers clamouring for reform in Czechoslovakia 'Think before you speak . . . one 1968 is enough' An Orderly Revolution Wary of Careless Talk British Microcomputer Federation Hungarians grab chance to exercise democracy Presidential Referendum Turnout Better than Expected Police who spied on dissidents to be axed Bulgaria Soldier attacks army abuses Growing military alarm at effects of ethnic strife Nation Turmoil The Soviet Opposition Estonia remains defiant Britain to unveil more Polish aid Walesa Visit US would get more warning of attack Revised Pentagon Analysis Poles singled out in crackdown on banned exports Flood of East Germans to West Dwindles in Third Weekend All Nippon Airways (Reuter): Date set for an all-party meeting with Communists Berlin round Table Talks Memorex Rechargeable Switzerland votes to keep its Army World Roundup Township harmony Briton murder charge (AP): Frost halts Branson (AP): Uruguay votes freely Abbey National Gandhi's political nerve fails him The Indian election campaign President delivers warning to Aoun EL Salvador cuts links with Nicaragua Smooth Sippin Tennessee Whiskey By a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Detained boat people go on hunger strike Forced repatriation Amnesty watch in Hong Kong Thailand worried by wave of tourist deaths Drugs drama in Bush's backyard The trial of Rayful Edmond (below) is the first big showcase for the president's war on cocaine, reports Susan Ellicott No Title Tomorrow Save & Prosper Singing for their supper Britain's famous schoolboy choirs are trying to overcome an image problem Spray Seal No Title Times Diary Sheridan Morley Barry Fantoni Times Diary When love of money was no bad thing Bernard Levin believes Britons were less materialistic in those now distant days of the joey, the tanner and the half-a-dollar Oh to drown in this vat of malmsey A dynasty disintegrates Christopher Thomas reports on India's uncertain future Rule by the regulator For this Much Thanks Hopes for Lebanon Behind the Veil Defence in a changing Europe Alternative medicine Spirits of our time Post Office priorities Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Safeguards for rights of children Channel 3 franchises Broadcasting changes Waste as a bastion After work Helpmates all Matters of integrity Television Apocalypse now from a master of menace Recitals Nikolai Demidenko Wigmore Hall Vaudeville Theatre The trouble with Bertolt Jim Hiley looks at how British theatre and its audience have to date responded to the work of Bertolt Brecht Watercolour or wood-sculpture Felicity Lott Wigmore Hall Christa Ludwig Queen Elizabeth Hall Shedding light on a celebration Concert Guildford CS/Wetton Albert Hall At the cutting edge of change Theatre The Vanek Plays Soho Poly Lyric Theatre Dance Rambert Dance Apollo, Oxford Fabrics of a society that cares Fashion is turning green, but designers still struggle to find environmentally sound cloth from which to cut their coasts. Victoria McKee reports Talking pure turkey How to enjoy traditional Christmas fare-without damage to your conscience Unhealthy appetites With anorexia becoming an increasing problem in Britain, a new assault is being made on devastating eating illnesses Espana Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Soireé Dinner Christening Viscount Runciman of Doxford Appointments Christie's Lure of the Black Madonna Volunteers put down roots St Albans School Sedbergh School Birthdays today Royal Society of St George Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Nature notes Haberdashers' Company Birago Diop Senegal's subtle exponent of négritude Church news Professor Salo Baron Jewish scholarship and the case against Eichmann C. C. Beck Creator of comic book super-hero Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Announcements & Personal On this Day The Rose Princess Mix and match among species Science Report The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Television top 10 Concise Crossword No 2037 Entertainments A Northern hat-trick Word-Watching Winning Move Picture Gallery Alliance Capital Limited Theatre: Jeremy Kingston: Films: Geoff Brown:… Pioneer of a feminist revolution Television Choice Television & Radio Variations Radio Choice Pineaudes Charentes Higher petrol tax 'to cut pollution' Patten plea for radical changes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,150 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Deutsche set to bid £800m for Morgan Airbus orders Tourist Rates CBI now fears sharp fall in investment next year By Our City Staff: BAT launches inquiry into leaked papers By Our City Staff: Institutions back Pearl in bid fight Double blessing of Brazilian gold The low-cost mine that has them flying down to Rio Growth of 2.5% 'to continue' in US Personal water forms due today John Charcol Investors build Monument to share value Olives Green City Talk Pillsbury set to lift GrandMet Tempus Fed builds pressure for a prime rate cut American Notebook Allied-Lyons expected to reach £260m Reporting This Week Bonds ready for revival as expectations dim Gilt-Edged Stock Watch The Times Fired Earth coming to market Importer and retailer of hand-made tiles plans £1.7m placing By Our City Staff: Hestair in confusion says Adia Former Benlox chief bankrupt The Boots go in at Payless Green banks EC pressure on Bonn to accept merger plans BIA seeks deal to cut losses Shrubo sinks a basket Picture Gallery DesRes on the move Cut in price 'would end Tootal bid' Business Growth Training Budget dilemma: tax rises or spending cuts? Economic View France Telecom The iron touch pays off Definitive maps can be corrected on evidence Compensation after unlawful use of acquired land Boot, Charlie, Margot and Wellington aim to take the market by Storm USM Review Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Fourth skeleton argument required for reporters Lack of delay is causing parties to be caught unawares Third Market Gold Sentence plea Toshiba Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices New tech sinks old barriers Printing is Britain's fifth biggest industry, yet most firms employ fewer than 25 staff. To survive, larger, international operations are needed, Paul Simpson reports Ferag Coates lorilleux News TEC 91 Catalogue of concern Colebrook, Evans & McKenzie Fewer start-ups forecast Printing in the UK is said to be worth £750m a year, but higher interest rates could hit new businesses The Complete Solution No Title Capital equipment available in the British Isle… No Title Shrinking the globe at speed 'Never in the history of man have so few sold so much to so many' No Title Colour makes the news-and money Newspaper publishers are now pouring millions into to colour printing. Clive Goodacre reports On your marks for the poly race Polytechnics have 10.8 per cent more students than anticipated. Sam Kiley reports on their booming prospects European Business School Cheadle Hulme School Economic and Social Science Research Association London College of Business Secretarial Training… Multiple Display Advertising Items Upper Chine School The Oxford Business College Art and Design at Blackheath School of Art Justin Craig Education Institut français Aiglon College Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Templeton College Tony Saunders-Davies Richmond Adult College LLB The Cambridge Business College Prizewinners University of London External June 1989 Multiple Display Advertising Items Proving the case for coeducation Bordeaux International School Caroline King Training Centre The Times Sports face dilemma Postbox Millfield Senior School ST Mary's School, Calne North Foreland Lodge Beneficial or harmful? A new report puts a different slant on the long-cherished adult view that television is bad for children, David Tytler writes Merchant Taylors' School St Anne's College Oxford Peterhouse Cambridge Children's TV Viewing Favourites Posts St. Edward's School Cheltenham St. Joseph's Convent School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester Grammar School Marlborough College New Hall School Posts The Private Education Company St. Joseph's Convent School Courses Lansdowne St. Godric's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester Grammar School Bedford High School Albah Exorna Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Teaching as a Career Royal Northern College of Music University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Pembroke EX Unitate Vires UMIST University of Strathclyde Crème De La Crème Secretary PA/SECRETARY £12,000 + Mort Medical Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Love+tate Recruitment Consultants Multilingual Services Junior Secretary Parsons Green Reproductions/interiors Multi-Lingual Opportunities AfB Recruitment International law firm in Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Stella Fisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Administrator Private Medical Group Practice PA Needed Start New Year Property SECRETARY/PA Judy Farquharson Limited Executive Secretary/administration TIA Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartleigh Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants ACME appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Non-Secretarial Nation at the crossroads South Korea No non-communist country has ever combined political and economic changes at the speed of President Roh Tae Woo's South Korea. Today he arrives in London. Chris Pomery reports Klkdong More to talk about in Europe South Korea is expanding its ties with the rest of the world. Brian Bridges reports Korean Air Ancient and modern Amid the bustle and excitement of sightseeing and shopping in Seoul, ancient wonderful havens of peace No cause for gloom in the boom South Korea/3 Signs of a downturn, but the economy is still the most vibrant in east Asia, Tony Michell reports Korea Moving on from Confucius Social changes in an ancient, male-dominated society mean women cant at last move into their place in the sin Han Yung Trading Co (UK) Ltd Korean Ginseng Centre Passing strange as the ball is driven by an invisible force Football: Ferguson Puzzled and Campbell Frustrated by an Exhibition of Ball Control Worthy of Tentative Children in a Schoolyard Everton fall foul of guilt complex Tottenham touch too much Porterfield makes his point Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables Change in fortune for Nicholas McGrath puts the famous Fashanu elbow out of joint QPR shuffle to a tuneless finish Late rally cannot mask Wednesday's problems British coaches need a wider horizon Midlands beaten by efficiency All Blacks roll back the decades Rugby Union: Unbeaten Accolade for New Zealanders as They Deny British Public a Happy Ending at Twickenham Early start leaves Leicester behind Trap door opens for Bedford to fall in By a Special Correspondent: Welshmen finally break free Weekend Rugby Results and Tables Bath tighten grip on both match and championship Bristol baffled by Rosslyn's lesson LSH more prepared this time Mandarin: Espy should initiate Scudamore double Mandarin: Nottingham Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections The Times Racing Service Balding joins protest march over waste site Hennessy principals set for Chepstow rematch Horlicks first for New Zealand Saturday's results from four meetings Champion hopefuls warm up in style Jump leaders Rapid Raceline Blake commands southern seas Rothmans with the battle for second place behind Steinlager 2 in the Round the World Race Crash fails to stop Baker win Cycling From a Correspondent Bor, Yugoslavia: England falter again Basketball Parrott departs with pride intact Snooker (Reuter): Schneider scales the peaks Skiing Record for Yorkshire Swimming Leaders deposed by Havant Hockey: Hounslow Head First Division Table after Routing Harborne Sherwani the saviour for Stourport A duel is won by steering an old course From a Correspondent Amstelveen: Dutch put England to flight (Reuter): Sri Lanka captain is injured NFL Imran confident his tailenders can give match-winning lead Cricket (Reuter): N Zealand put to task by Hughes Seles wins Europe's record prize Tennis For the Record McNish foiled and then fined Beeson is the biggest surprise Squash Rackets Branfield through Windsor pulls out From a Special Correspondent, Hong Kong: Australians defeat English in final Bowls Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Singapore place for Larsen Badminton West's title on goal average Lacrosse Ronaldson's craft is decisive in doubles Real Tennis Preston's is the pick of Wigan's five tries Rugby League Bradford make good an escape (Reuter): Cuba cruise to title after seventh win Volleyball Liverpool return to the top Norwich to argue the case for leniency Telecom Security Durie consoles British coach (Reuter): Johnson hears call for Games pardon Swindon saved by Shearer's late equalizer S African threat Sport in Brief Dexter wanted Gatting not Gower to lead All Blacks depart with one regret Players ready to cash in if rules change
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