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News from 28/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Malcolm Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Rhoda Koenig, Graham Rock, Ian Percival, P. J. M. Geelan, Neil Bennett, Andrew Hubback, Dennis, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Martin Nesirky, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Des Wilson, Colin Narbrough, Brian James, Neil Kelly, and M. G. G. Pillai, Henry Gee, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Louise Taylor, Peter Guildford and Andrew McEwen, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, G. D. Scott-Kerr, Ernest Beck, Nick Kochan, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, H. J. C. Weighell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Schopflin, John Percival, Nigel Williamson, Political Staff, Geoffrey Matthews, George Slvell, Doreen King, Roger N. Cook, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Gavin Bell, David Cross, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, V. M. Spencer Ellis, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Treisman, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Derek Martin, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Anthony Simpson, Michel Syrett, Allen Davis, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Mitchell Parris, Golf Correspondent, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Peter Guilford, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, David Elstein (Director of Programmes), Jean Adams, Richard Bassett, Olive C. Boyes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Shona Crawford Poole, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Nicholas Bethell, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Norman de Mequita, John Goodbody, John England, P. A. Sergeant, Achilles Papadopoulos, Craig Lord, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Edward du Cann, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Emlyn Jones, Bernardine Coverley, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Andrew Likierman, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter De Ionno and David Sapsted, Alan Coren, Ian Hunter, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Adam Roberts, Anthony Cosgrove, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Helen O'brien,

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Party vote will strengthen me says Thatcher General election now not likely until 1992 After the war was over Charity drive Portfolio £950m bid for Morgan Clubs fined Index Gandhi's fight is hang on to power is flagging US surgeons join new era of living transplants Picture Gallery Czechs rally to democracy after disclosure of averted crackdown Freedom strike brings streets to a standstill Editors agree on press code Ombudsmen to deal with complaints Churchill Insurance Company Ltd Kohl plan for German unification All-party plan to tackle congestion News Roundup Unleaded cancer risk Bribes clerk is jailed PC appeals over job IRA bombs airport Praise for Sky News Kasparov surpasses his record Image Two burn to death as thick fog causes crashes Breakaway doctors attack opposition to health reforms Airline's shares suspended Financial backer sought Car unions given deadline for £200m engine plant A bird of hope for hostages 'Disappointing' £7m for Picasso Record total at Christie's Saleroom British Coal to close 30 pits, says Labour Clarke's hint of private 999 work Honour of Britain not on trial, judge tells Aldington jury Winner to give away her £250 Portfolio Platinum Employers defend Christmas shutdown Part-time schooling 'on way' Teacher shortages Boarding cards for InterCity Rise in violent crime in London Devils and the deep blue Saatchi denies tricking the art world over sale Sport Ministers give silent backing to war widows Peers predict droughts and hurricanes from greenhouse effect Five sites found for multi-purpose forest of 30 million trees City foxes' sharp ways blamed for rural raids Servowarm Estuaries 'being destroyed' Electronic bus card may displace tickets Pier gets its winter clean 'Boycott could kill scheme' Student loans £510,000 damages for girl Deal to liberalize air routes to us may be achieved Murder trial is told of baby's injuries Watches of Switzerland Ltd Mercedes-Benz No Title Order against DIY store sets Sunday trading precedent MacKay may face complaints ruling Nestlé recalls drinks as salmonella precaution British Telecom The prince in all his greenery Patten pledges planning reforms Duncan Nichol Nhs Chief Executive Opposition jubilant over narrow referendum win Parliament to Pick Hungarian President Courage to criticize breaks smug self-confidence of dictators Why the Communist Regimes Regan to Crumbls Steel workers take to the streets in thousands The Changing Face of Europe The General Strike in Czechoslovakia Cheney rules out unilateral cuts in US troops Reaasurance for Nato Allies ahead of the Superpower Summit Republicans' ranks treble West German Far-Right Looks East From a Correspondent Moscow: Baltic republics given measure of economic autonomy Sihanouk seeks UN peace role World Roundup UK aid for Ethiopia Aoun stands defiant (AP): Robber's frozen assets BBC EC agrees to end quota barriers on Soviet exports Trade Co-Operation Pact McCartney goes on the road with plastic backing group Home from the Afghan war Aden warms to West Reform and progress in two of Britain's former troublespots 41-year rebellion ends Security chief says Honecker is broken man East Germany International Fund for Animal Welfare Drug barons linked to plane disaster Gandhi's failure leaves a power vacuum in Delhi British Midland Island president murdered by rebels (Reuter): Ivory workers sit-in (AP): Rival returns (AP): Biology prize De Klerk vow Victory claim Small Space Big Issue Interpol move King's pledge (Reuter): Army purge (Reuter): Bases close Veiled attack by Runcie on repatriation Boat people controversy NSPCC Labour promises fierce battle against NHS Bill Queen's Speech Government confused on environment, says peer House of Lords MPs' opportunity to surprise Thatcher This article is part of an occasional series by our Parliamentary Staff on th working of the House of commons Warning on human-embryo Bill The Queen's Speech debate Britain has 'high arts standards' Pensioners 'being cheated' Questions: Social Security Minister under pressure on Aids Famine aid for Ethiopia Religion on television Parliament today Inside the Kremlin's last colony More than nine months ago, the last Red Army soldier marched over the border from Afghanistan, symbolically marking President Gorbachov's determination to rescue his country from Brezhnev's disastrous military 'adventures'. But, Nicholas Bethell believes, Soviet money and arms are still pouring in to aid the Kabul regime Telecom Security Added active ingredients New Words for Old Tomorrow Photosales Marine Fish Oil Off the slopes and on to the street Skiwear and high chic are no longer poles apart National Garden Gift Tokens House with style People The real Price of success Hartnell No need to shout Alan Hamilton Times Diary Barry Fantoni Picture Gallery Giving Nato a post-Wall role As Western defence ministers meet in Brussels, Adam Roberts argues that policies of confrontation must make way for co-operation Why the European turmoil has Israel worried Richard Owen reports on a loss of American interest as strategies change David and Goliath in the rooms Don't muzzle the charities Des Wilson defends the right to cmapaign and protest Responsible Free Speech The Pound and the Mark No Regrets Fees that seem far from simple Medical files Language teaching Namibian elections Tory dilemma on leadership vote TV sponsorship E1 Salvador conflict Empty houses beyond recall Social Charter Culture for the East Helpmates all Drops of comfort A case of taking liberties Television Tomorrow A Life in the Theatre Pain wafts out from Provence Theatre Irving Wardle The Baker's Wife Phoenix Concerts LSO/Hickox Barbican Dusting off a masterpiece Dance Symphonic Variations Music Theatre, Amsterdam Royal Opera House Debut blots out discord Opera Idomeneo Covent Garden Richard Morrison Vienna Flautists Wigmore Hall Royal National Theatre NMB Postbank Group Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Barnardos RICS Inner City Awards School news Evolving a taste for salt Science Report University news Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Birthdays today Appointments Knighthood Dinners Receptions The Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thanksgiving services Memorial service Armand Salacrou Theatre rebel who became respectable Ratu Sir George Cakobau Well-loved chicftain of the Fijian people Professor A. A. Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign London Association for the Blind Village clue to early Egyptian history Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Concise Crossword No 2038 Entertainments Aural architecture Word-Watching Winning Move The Playhouse Garrick Theatre Sooty's Xmas Show Bomber crews on the run Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice National Autistic Society Success for boat people who returned The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,151 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Remember-you read it here first Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Executive Editor David Brewerton Stock Market Executive at British Gas goes Gold slips Tourist Rates Morgan agrees £950m bid Deutsche Bank offer heads off Indosuez assault White knight talk in battle for Pearl Ravenscraig under closure threat Falling demand forces British Steel to consider £100m saving Closing an unhappy chapter By Our City Staff: Quest for place on world stage Two ex-ISC chiefs leave Ferranti Arrows Limited By Our Economics Correspondent: Sterling sags as mark races on Vibroplant up Hoylake writes to Panel over BAT leak (Reuter): Panbas offer Pearl Shareholders Top Liechtenstein banker dismissed Bardsey agrees £14.2m offer from Beckenham Vibroplant faces a hiring squeeze Tempus Hewetson builds to £1.1m Cadbury set to borrow £50m Swiss stake Bowater in £33.3m sale of RS Means Bond deal postponed Alpha Stocks Telegraph sells stake in Reuter for £40.5m Business Roundup FKI acquires tool-maker Cropper at £581,000 JMD 'to pay dividends Tex advances by 37% London Traded Options Traditional Options Maxwell stake in Monotype Windsor in the black Oriflame changes faces as profits rise to £4.4m By Our City Staff: Green light for SeaCon shares buy C&h raises payout on £1m interim Greayer's racy return The Times City Diary Chevron attempts to block takeovers By Our City Staff: Bett dispels gloom with pre-tax £4m Grave day at Debrett's The Times City Diary Adams away The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Leigh pays £17m for coal miner Sunshine helps Merrydown to 21.2% rise Red-faced Bond bake The Times City Diary By Our City Staff: Opec to lift oil output by 7% Trafford Park Manchester Craven's tightrope walking days end Comment David Brewerton Burdens of high interest rates on manufacturing industry Business Letters High costs of traveller's cheques Bankers Trust Company Personal fitness and political weight Taxation of loan benefits Recent Issues Equities Stock Watch The Times Lowndes Queensway drops to low over fears about recovery Stock Market Rates confusion puts Dow ahead 19 points Wall Street Account begins queitly Stock Exchange Prices Royal Mail Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Running fast, but slipping back Greater professionalism among charity organizations and more publicity has not meant more funds. Nick Kochan reports British Heart Foundation Need for a new 'breed' Milking human kindness With a little advance planning, giving can pay dividends to both donor and recipient. Malcolm Brown reports The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council The Donkey Sanctuary Working for love, not money The number of voluntary workers are dropping and charities are having to find new ways to attract them Shelter Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund St. Joseph's Hospice Slow to get in the picture Television advertising, now permitted for chanties, can pose difficulties, Nick Kochan says Action arond Bethleham Children with Disability The Times & Sunday Times The National Anti-Vivisection Society British Home & Hospital for Incurables Scheme provides tokens of regard Methodist Homes for Aged Age of the sponsor Agreements with business are boosting funds British Wireless for the Blind Fund National Canine Defence League Gabriel Duffy Consultancy EC Lawyer Reuter Simkin Northern Foods Davies Arnold Cooper Law Personnel Farrer & Co Holborn School of Law No rest assured? Opinion evidence came from wrong person Legal Appointments Conveyancing Manager CVRIA Charles Church ASA Law No property rights exist in wireless transmission waves Improper order to master is actual not anticipatory breach of contract The lonely hearts clubs New ways are being developed for law firms to meet others with similar interests, Edward Fennell writes Young Professionals' Award Legal Appointments LRT Organising Transport for London Construction Beazer Good training is just the article Teaching articled clerks their jobs is the responsibility of law firms, and some of them make a poor showing Quarry Dougall United Biscuits Inns and Outs Portfolio Legal Appointments Overseas Development AMSLTD Wilson Stephens Russells U. S. Lawyer ASA Law Guinness Peat Aviation Land Securities Properties Ltd Simpson Crowden Consultants Professional Indemnity Litigators Paralegal U. S. Law Firm ASA Law Legal Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items TML Extrence Simons Associates Michael Page International The Times Lipson Lloyd Jones Clifford Chance Hr&k Innovative Law Graduate The European Patent Office Legal Appointments CBS Records Schering Essex County Council Umist Accountant The Strathclyde Graduate Business School Waltham Forest Northern Regional Health Authority Public Finance Working in the last great wilderness Marine biology is a promising field, with new opportunities in the commercial sphere, Bernardine Coverley reports Price Waterhouse North Bedforshire Humberside County Council Director of the Central Unit/marketing Manager Greatbatch stands fast again Cricket: New Zealand Look to their First-Innings Hero for a Repeat Peformance (Reuter): Sri Lanka beaten by an innings Real Madrid retain lead and regain true form Overseas Football: Martin Vasquez at Centre of Seven-Goal Rout by Spanish Champions Azharuddin returns to form when India need him most Results and Leading Positions for Overseas Leagues Neale to be captain on club's tour Statistics demonstrate how Lyle lost his way Golf 1989 European Tour Statistics Broncos gallop to divisional title American Football Scott gives Derby a lift Basketball Beeson on a crusade to the final Squash Rackets Jackman the fast mover with elegance Improving Kadan to continue good work Mandarin: Huntingdon Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections The Times Racing Service Sangster confirms loyalty to Irwin in rift over Goffs Ascot set to stage first evening jumping fixture Akehurst advises caution over Beldale Star's price Frost threat Sandown Probables Nottingham yesterday Cecil collects overseas prize Rapid Raceline When victory is the sole objective David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, reflects on impressions made on tour by the All Blacks Non-stop around the world Desperate tales of straggling mariners Yachting Today's Fixtures Tour Record and Appearances Griffiths grinds to victory Snooker Cardiff dispel doubts about their credibility Ice Hockey Oxford are rattled in second half Cubans and sponsor boost women's event Volleyball National squad to be developed with tour of Argentina Rugby Union RFU finds Courage to change (AFP): Wallabies face All Blacks Bath time is no fun time for Baddeley Badminton A man learning to live with tragedy Football: A League Fixture Which Will Serve as a Poignant Reminder of Britain's Worst Sporting Disaster Senior strikes for Reading World Cup preparation Pools Forecast England to benefit from the lessons in defeat Hockey Moncur leaves bottom club For the Record Team event Auckland trio receive British senior debut Swimming Ronaldson's close call Real Tennis Boone in trim for title Rackets Becker comes out against 'terrible' Grand Slam Cup Tennis Mason is warned of an early fall Boxing Row over physical education` Sports Politics FA imposes heavy fines Police regard FA action as 'a joke' Help the Aged Moynihan: venue is priority Faldo wins again Sport in Brief Sport in Brief Francis sacked for his style of management MacHin dismissal opens City door This Season's Departures Time to create a better lobby End Column

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