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News from 29/11/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Edward Gorman Irish Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Alan Tuffin, General Secretary, Mike Lamb, Stephen Leather, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, David Lee, John C. Levy, Catherine Sampson, Tuanhe Labour Camp, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Vera Lustig, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, Kenneth Mellanby, Richard Eaton, Gillian Maxey, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michaell Platts Golf Correspondent Melbourne, Charles Wintour, Henry Gee, B. D. Toft (Administration manager), Emile Yakpo (Secretary), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Roger Phillips (Honorary Chairman), David Wild, Michael Evans and Susan Ellicott, Griff Rhys Jones, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Niall Finn, S. G. Spanier, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Ernest Beck, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Martin Knapp, John Dorman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Anthony Wells-Cole (Principal Keeper), Michael Heseltine, Simon Tait, Jane Wyatt, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Dick Hinder, Youssef Ibrahim Tunis, Taylor of Gryfe, David Cross, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Ian Ross and Chris Moore, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Mary Cherry, Chairman, Peter Guilford and Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, N. Pocock, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Barry Fox, Steve Acteson, Liz Gill, Ian Murray, John England and Andrew McEwen, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Lisa O'Kelly, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Overseas Cricket Simon Wilde, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Brewerton, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John England, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Philip Kleinman, Peter Aykroyd, Hermione Parker, Matthew Parris, John Silverlight, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Kofi Akainyah, Peter Dear, Michael Austin, John Hollond, Frank Price, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Pat Sweet, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Martin Winn, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Lee Rodwell, K. G. Ashton, Mark Fuller, Tom Giles and Marti Colley, Martin Waller and Philip Robinson, Richard Sarson, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Young Energy Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,

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Czech rulers' monopoly of power to end Non-communists will join the government To Malta with the Bushniks Portfolio Tomorrow The Times Rover 'sold for bargain price' Water shares Index Kohl unity plan denounced Costly compromise rescues Irish book prize From a Correspondent Moscow: Moscow releases grip on troubled region Judge is accused in court outburst Libel case defendant storms out Major warns of rise in inflation Tory MPs rally behind Thatcher Tiffany & Co. Guidelines plan for gene therapy News Roundup Social charter refused Student loans protest Riot sentence is cut 'Leafminer' alert Rushdie wife on life Londoners favour cutbacks in traffic Simpson Iccadilly Baker moves to defuse Thatcher lunch doubt Ambulance unions try to maintain solidarity Health authority debts rise to £108m before Clarke reforms Doctors support trials for liver drug Transplant woman dies Three children killed in fire MPs press the war widows' case National squad to fight crack spread Pledge by Brooke to defeat the terrorists Defendant storms out of court after clashes with judge Aldington libel case TV delay on famine broadcast Swedes develop British wave power idea New rift over break-up plan Nature Conservancy Conucil Busker's season of surprise CMG (Computer Management Group) Ltd. Plea for retrial rejected in 'stun-gun' case Racehorse nobbling claim Wife who killed violent husband is shown mercy Portfolio Platinum Increased affluence for 'working' teenagers Consumption of alcohol rises but the smoking habit declines Boys spend more time before screen Television Breakfast missed by many school pupils Food WH Smith Fifth formers earn average of £14 week Money Cigarette habit has early start Smoking Twin bishops celebrate a promotion Monet is latest casualty of downturn Saleroom MoD has 13,000 homes standing empty Girls nosing ahead in the fragrance stakes Hygiene Company unveils £2bn rail link plan Olympus AZ-200 Superzoom Porsche Police 'ploys' deter use of solicitors, report says By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Bar 'war' forecast over advocacy Bill Prediction rejected on part-time pupils German murder appeal Gould libel win Reporter buried Ruling delayed Vigilance plea Hero's medal Murder charge Painter award Street art puts minister in the picture Panam No change likely to TV highest bid plan Spying will go on, says agent Leaders 'converting luxuries to cash as prelude to great escape East Germany: Economic Criss Continues Kohl blueprint for united Germany denounced by East The Changing Face of Europe The Reunifcation Issue Party survivor poised to play leading role Bloodshed threat as Serbs insist on rally Yugoslavia: Ethnic Tensions Call goes out for revival of opposition party Bulgaria: Letter from Intellectuals Havel sees end to Civil Forum with elections Czechoslovakia: The Opposition Drive for Democracy Pozsgay sees chance for presidency slipping away Hungary: Close Vote Peace with Pope and party top agenda in Rome Soviet Visit to Italy Gorbachov faces Bush tirade on Nicaragua The Changing Face of Europe The Superpower Summart Baltic voyage to oblivion for Whisky submarines EC hopes East bloc will join anti-pollution agency TWA H2O Beirut tense after supporters rally to dismissed Aoun De Klerk recasts security agency World Roundup Talks on Hong Kong Bomb theory doubts (Reuter): President defeated (AFP): New surgery on baby Dutch doctor faces trial in 'euthanasia capital of the world' Mengistu steps up war as drought bites The Ethiopian crisis Sweat and ideology fetter China's crooks Crashing crane kills six Minority deal could force Gandhi to quit Libya 'holds Abu Nidal' Road to lower rate of inflation 'will not be smooth' Queen's Speech Heath launches sustained onslaught on economic policy Queen's Speech House rejects tolls appeal Severn Bridge Order 'Air of semi-detachment' criticized House of Lords 'War widows' attack by MPs Questions: Defence Mixed welcome for Thatcher at TV questions European democracy the aim Scotland best served in EC Nuclear curb Candidate Parliament today The Bushniks pack for Malta As American and Soviet leaders prepare for their ship-board meeting in the Mediterranean this weekend, Peter Stothard profiles some of the advisers likely to be helping President Bush steer a course through the deep waters of a super-power summit 1989—the critics' choice Multiyork British Quality Award Both Downing Street and the Department of Transport… Picture Gallery Europe: time to get off the sidelines Gorbachev 's bait for Bonn George Brock foresees a readiness to go along with reunification—provided all Nato forces are removed from West Germany Duff acts-and one good turn War widows caught in a trap Hermione Parker challenges the refusal to grant equal pensions Unity, Right, Freedom Aids tests Cry Ethiopia London's squares State attitude to war widows Care for nature on a national basis Plea for Three Graces Post Office priorities Britain and Europe Charities' task in education On that day On the waterfront Court Circular Service of Thanksgiving Tigray, Ethiopia Anniversaries An exotic winter fling Horticulture Memorial services Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Dinners 'Bunny' Pantcheff Intelligence initiatives in Germany and Afica Christine Cherrill From stage ingénue to public relations expert Carlos Arias Navarro Franco stalwart Spanish society left behind The heavens are thine. the earth also is thine: as… Births Mr. J. M. Barrie on Style The Edmond Polignac Prize No evidence found to link power lines with leukaemia Science Report Luncheons Receptions The Times Woman at the wheel The new Brands Hatch boss is 22. She has her father's reputation behind her, nig plans ahead, and a long straight before the flag, Liz Gill reports ICI Sticks and stones can break the will …and names can hurt almost as much. Lee Rodwell faces the bully in the playground and asks why victims and schools are silent? Branching out Local heroine Give gifted gifts Dear Newsagent, please deliver/save me a copy of The… Best in the business & Briefly a round-up of news, views and information In for a penny Cacharel Susan Doughty Recruitment St. Martins Property Corporation Limited Masterlock Recruitment Top Fashion House Multi-Lingual Opportunities Drake Personnel Merrow Employment Agency Sheila Burgess International Personnel Counsellors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Doughty Recruitment Bilinguasec Blue Chip Personnel Mistprestige Recruitment Consultants Boyce Bilingual Spanish/english Bilingual Secretary Super Secretaries Crone Corkill Joyce Guiness Secretary Chelsea Harbour International Vacationers—W1 Mayfair No Job Satisfaction? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications Secretary the first step up the… Dealing Room - Dealer's Assistant based on the… Super Secretaries Belgravia PA/Sec Bored with the Usual PA Job? Ring Carrington Corporation UK Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants C. V. to Jap (Design) Ltd. Saville Row, W1 Fine Art Agents Astley Wharton Davis Recruitment Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andry Montgomery Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Appointments Walker Books Limited Kesperry Limited Eurolanguage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head Receptionist £15,000 Neg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last Night's Performances Reviewed in… Soap and Godliness Television Theatre Royal Haymarket Sound's sight and texture Vera Lustig examines how radio gives life to the Moulin Rouge and Toulouse-Lautrec posters Fable exerts a grip Theatre The Good Person of Sichuan Olivier Finding an ideal compromise] Concert LPO/Solti Festival Hall Losing way in time and space Jazz Allan Holdsworth St George's, Bristol John McLaughlin Trio Festival Hall Ondine Ensemble Purcell Room Gramophone Selling a solo act Come for the Ride Playhouse The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Theatre London Concise Crossword No 2039 Entertainments Exhibitions Dark age barbaric beauty Word-Watching Tomorrow Winning Move Classical Top 20 BBC1 Radio Choice Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Potter's model of sexuality Television Choice No arms treaty is expected in Malta The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,152 Kennedy pilgrimage to the Wall Weather Lead curb on 80 farms Ups and downs of a Speaker's day Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Listing in London for Millicom Hambros dips Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Business & Finance Lowndes calls crisis talks as shares plunge By Our City Staff: Allied on Whitbread shortlist Hollywood role for the Essex marshes MCA plans £2.6bn replica of Universal Studios theme park Dollar recovers on Fed 'rate protest' Argyll loss on Distillers bid £35m AMP wins battle for Pearl John Charcol Water sale 'on course for 20p premium' By Our City Staff: Jacob to raise £5.22m to fund acquisitions Allied-Lyons Allied-Lyons has a taste for buying Tempus Trade barriers 'must be dismantled' NSM profits up to £10.6m in wake of reconstruction Shanks & McEwan ahead 27% Bond Media slumps to all-time low Conoco and PowerGen form company Kinetica a first between gas producer and electricity generator GPT in NZ portable phone plan GPA to sue Braniff for return of aircraft Business Roundup Orkem wins bid for Coates Century falls to £1.1m Bennett delay over figures Weaker pound lifts Fairline Leeds Group setback Company Briefs World oil prices climb after Opec agrees to cut output Walls to head Wiggins Teape By Our City Staff: MMC m fresh plasterboard study Radio City climbs 30% to pre-tax £1.33m Broking with tradition The Times City Diary First ladies The Times City Diary Crash course in finance The Times City Diary Indosuez may bid for another UK bank Losing time Power struggle Eminase go-ahead set to lift Beecham Mel Brooks floats into a financial role on Wall Street Sales of the century courtesy of the DTI Comment Hardly a Pearl of wisdom SeaCon unveils ferry deals as part of reshape Broadsystem Ltd. Olives Green France Telecom Wall Street London Traded Options (AP), Dow Jones: Rates uncertainty unsettles shares World Markets Loss-making Global in reverse takeover Alpha Stocks Traditional Options The Times Stock Watch Recent Issues Shares move ahead as sterling strengthens Stock Market Were Adding Value at British Steel McCaw 'ready to restructure offer for Lin' From a Correspondent: Daiwa may face an investigation Cash call for £17.8m British Gas Considerable gains Stock Exchange Prices H2O H2O The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Gordon-Yates The Work Shop Merryweather Secretaries plus Sarah Hodge TM City Personnel Consultants Ltd Alexis Personnel Pa/private Secretary Secretaries plus Sarah Hodge Ltd Thomas Mann appointments Elizabeth Hunt Experienced Medical Secretary Gordon . Yates Merryweather Personal Assistant PER CJES DeMAIN Consultants Ltd PA to Entrepreneur Gordon . Yates Elizabeth Hunt Gordon . Yates The Work Shop Gordon . Yates DMB&B Crone Corkill Multilingual Services Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fashion Magazine Drake Personnel Finesse Appointments Gordon . Yates Phoenix Personnel Consultants Ltd. Mediad Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Fashion PA Manager - Recruitment S'hand ADMIN/PA Brent Cross Mort Subsidy Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary/marketing ASST Thomas Mann appointments City Créme Senior Secretaries Susan Beck Recruitment Ealing Belle CIMA Office Angels Recruitment Consultants PA to European Marketing Director Multilingual Services B. J. Crawford's Chartleigh Directors' Secretaries PA Secretary for 2 Vice Presidents Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments PressAd Middle East International Exhibition Sales Manager Elf Cross Selection The Ritz Euromoney Multiple Display Advertising Items Agents of Change Eastern Arts Association Moscow Narodny Bank Limited Cool, Calm and Caring? Tate Appointments A New Opportunity in Advertising Sales! Galaxy Publications Bernadette of Bond Street Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants More than just a code in the head The Peess Chief Commissioning Editor Royal Academy of Arts Events Manager Findlay Publications Limited Bristol Classical Press Managing Editor Boom turns to gloom Belts are being tightened in a worried adland. Philip Kleinman begins a two-part series Which Way for Advertising? A helping hand for casualties Advertising The London Institute Mason Executive Personnel Accept the Challenge! Treasure Trove Michael Higgins Oxford Illustrators Limited Next Week SiS ICMC Success for You in the 90s Sewing together a European empire It's called 'patchworking', building up stakes in small newspapers-and Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber is leading the trend, Andrew Lycett reports Direct action The Directors Guild of Great Britain aims to become a full trade union Experienced Advertising Salespeople Reed Business Publishing Group BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spotlight on the big screen Cinema advertising is maturing as audiences build, Lisa O'Kelly reports The Mansfield Building Society House Hunting!! Conveyancing £169 Finchley N. 2. For Sale or Rent Churchill Associates Tuckerman Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Property Exchange Directory Number One Helenslea Avenue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ideal Homes The Times James Salway £200,000 Cash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage and Remortgage Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Kensington W14 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heron Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Narrock Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers' Guide M. M . E . C M . M . E . C Somerset - near Bath and Bristol Retirement with the trimmings In the Market New Zealand Prudential Property Services Brompton Cross Berkeley Estates Going Abroad? John Strand Rents Furniture Near Melmesbury Overseas Property Puerto Sotogrande Maisons De France Luxury Flats in Various Locations Hugh Henry Richard James Ruck John D Wood & Co. FGR Fitz-Gibbon Residential RI+B Robert Irving + Burns Kensington Mews Kensington Savills Rentals The Long Short Let Specialists Serviced Apartments Ltd Lawson & Herman Putney SW15 Ironsides Residential Rentals F. W. Gapp John Spencer Wandsworth The Prestigious Cloisters N1 Keith Cardale Groves Gillands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Ellis & Co. Commercial Property Watson Day Chiswick W4 Islington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Studio Business Centre Lancashire for Sale PE Plaza Estates Robert Bruce & Partners The Times Thanet Property and Mortgage Centre Freehold Cromptons Henry Davis City Required for Clients Trinity House Biz Centre Wembley Royal Deeside Residential Home Concord Developments SW Ltd. St Quintin Chartered Surveyors Local London Group Limited Shop/office Premises Mount Street Mayfair Private Sale Haymarket SW1 In the Market 2 Guest Houses for Sale Kensington Investment Special Offer W1 Business Broker Network Michael Bridger Associates Prevost Throgmorton Business Centre Well Known Prudential Commercial Property Monthly Vigers Specialist Tool Shop Prime Development The Times Power to order video to help judge Faldo tees up for final Australian flourish to his year Golf Bryan makes her cutting edge tell Netball England name squad for indoor build-up Hockey Ransom's patience runs low Basketball Pakistan defied as batsmen hold firm Cricket: New Zealand and India Escape with Draws after Rearguard Actions Greatbatch's great day Andrew may double up Table Tennis Smith makes Olympia Equestrianism Anxiety is not knowledge of injury World titles taken away from top Scots Boxing Olympic target is out of champion's range Sport for the Disabled Sri Lanka to form elite squad of players Pyjamas to head Richards double Mandarin: Hereford Selections Mandarin: Hexham Selections The Times Racing Service Kadan's fine win underlines big-race chance of Protection Dickinson not in the running for Manton Confident Davies enjoying new lease of life as freelance Results from yesterday's two meetings Friday inquiry for Aga Khan filly Risada Rapid Raceline Time for Moynihan to take chair The Central Council of Physical Recreation Conference Gets Underway in Bournemouth Renewed contract gives governing body a timely fillip Athletics: As the Aaa Prepares to Announce a Profit of £1.3 Millon, Unisys Extends its Involvement to 1993 Cumings victory a Dutch treat Squash Rackets Celebrities to lobby for national lottery Great Britons in the ring Johnson has a perfect reply Badminton Today's Fixtures White responds to pressure Snooker Male subdues Tabley Real Tennis Top places taken by brothers Student Sport Lendl continues with his lone pursuit of Utopia Tennis Engineer bolts to rescue of British Yachting British fight out title Lancing claim honours in close match Schools Football Ridgway holds firm to keep Repton at bay Dalglish expecting dignified return Persistent Dickens gets three For the Record Football Tranmere set out to end 36-year wait for revenge Football Norwich under the scrutiny of League Britain's top sportswomen honoured IRFB is planning a wider base Rugby Union: Seventeen Tries in One-Sided Celebration at Iffley Road An All Black appetite for points from Kirk's crew Chilcott puts his club first New Zealanders bow out in style Stourbridge to the fore Kilford in the mood to bewitch Warmth of Nelli Kim as a bonus Young medal winners set high standards Taylor blames 'intolerable' pressure Uruguay agree to play England Irish lobbying for seeding Budget BUPA Howe fills QPR's breach as Wilkins completes signing Wednesday win a race for Nilsson (Reuter): Donike's warning Sport in Brief Start of the procession Dwyer's position under threat Moynihan encourages private management The icy perils of ignoring safety End Column UK rides the information wave Information Technology into the 1990S A Mori poll, published today, show that the British are more optimistic about the benefits information technology can offer, especially in the business world. But Matthew May reports that there are still sceptics who fear the changes the 1990s will bring Information Technology and the Changing Face of British Life Atari Inside Strategy will win the day Information Technology into the 1990s/2 British business people are taking a more mature approach to It as the date for the single market looms, reports Sean Hallahan Prime Picture Gallery Room for improvement Although Britain's host of home computer owners have a whole array of hardware and software at their disposal, they are not using its full potential, says Barry Fox Easier links to end delays CMG Pupils get the picture Students at a London girls' school have found a distant audience for their writings. Malcolm Brown explains how computers are helping teachers in the classroom Information Technology into the 1990/4 Lintas congratulates CMG on 25 successful years Oracle UK Research takes the fast track The search for information will be made easy in the reference library of the future, reports Geof Wheelwright Open policy keeps Cmg in the lead Pat Sweet looks at the success of one company's unique style Picture Gallery Verran Electronics Managers make the most of PCs Senior company staff are turning to the most modern technology in a bid to improve their business and undercut the competition. Richard Sarson has the details Information Techonology into the 1990s/5 Get ready to man workstations The British workforce has warmly embraced computers. But this 'user-friendly' relationship may be challenged in the 1990s, David Guest reports Information Technology into the 1990s/6 Sharp Leading the way out of the maze As information needs change, more senior managers are calling on experts for advice and action

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