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News from 05/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Graham Rock, Russell Walton, Mike Lamb, Stephen Leather, Suzy Price, Neil Bennett, G. E. Barrow, Qamar Ahmed, Vyvyan Tenorio, Philip Howard, E. R. Keen, Jeremy Kingston, I. A. Shapiro, James Bone, Michael Chichester, Carol Leonard, Peter Stothard and Michael Binyon, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Alan Butt Philip, Michael Young, Jane Mann, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Julian Desborough, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Peter Guilford, Peter Ball, Shelburne, President, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, R. Alun Jones, Edward Ullendorff, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Boxall, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Hennessy, Bernard Sully, Chief Housing Officer, Juan Carlos Gumucio Antelias, Norman de Mesquita, Roddy MacKenzie, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Susan Ellicott and Martin Fletcher, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Gavin Bell, David Aukin, Executive Director, Sydney Friskin, Donald H. Riley, David Williams, President, Edward Glucksman, Chairman, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, George Teeling Smith, Chairman, Barbara Amiel, J. Singleton, Edward Windhambellord, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, John Holland, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, R. Brown, John Martin, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Susan Laing, David Brewerton, Patrick Coldstream, Director, John Goodbody, Scruvenor, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, K. H. Farnham, Matthew Parris, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Neil Harris, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Alan McGregor, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, David Sussman (Managing Director),

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Bush pledges us will stay in Europe EC has vital role to play in 'peaceful revolution' Timetable in trouble Portfolio Britons left stranded Degree results Index Kidneys 'were bought from foreigners' Pollution watchdog's chief is found dead in car 200,000 chant for new government in Prague Sir Harry Livermore dies at 81 Rover sale incentives 'were offered to BAe' Major says policy errors led to hitch in economy Ministers braced for Thatcher abstentions EBEL Police get bomb suspect's clothing News Roundup Declaration launched Schools flu epidemic 'Less sugar' call likely Gatwick departure New post for Dear British Midland Quiet leadership drama in Committee Room 12 Talks adjourn as union deal in the balance Ambulance dispute Commuter fined for fare strike Private management to run Aldermaston Doctors accused of taking part in the sale of kidneys Four Turkish donors paid up to £3,000 each, disciplinary hearing is told Winners announced tonight Millions spent by universities 'not recorded' Higher education funding Whitehall to undergo green audit Foster mother who killed girl jailed for life Council launches inquiry Servant whipped with flex Princesses sued for compensation Three years added to rape sentence Alleged rapist asks judges to clear his name Appeal over £25,000 damages award New push for air-rail link Bill Portfolio Platinum Barnardos Give young people a chance Guildford bombings inquiry promises witnesses immunity Hearing will have power to cast doubt on Maguire case Strasbourg's neighbors bear the names of… US collector pays £1m for 1912 Rolls Saleroom Firm 'right to call paintings copies' Churches to pioneer Anglican-Catholic ecumenical school The Government was last night urged to ease spending curbs on inner London borugbs after a survey found that a quarter of pupils in their schools did not speak English as their mother tongue. The two-yearly language census by the Inner London Education Authority, which will be abolished next year, found that 70 per cent of bilingual pupils were not fluent in English and one in five were only at the beginners stage. The 13 inner London boroughs take over from Ilea next April The Post Office Close-up for princess in Ulster Parity Bill passes test of procedure War widows' pensions Speelman wins final Rail leader Dancer plea Food tests Well saved Abortions up Solicitors losing jobs as property sales drop More Live Aid Last post Sea survey New licence Six are paid Farmers in protest over 'hostility' of Government Smithfield results Plainclothes police watch drink-drivers Orchard produces a windfall of valuable cars Sainsbury's Aquino sends troops to flush out rebels Deadlock over ceasefire plea to evacuate tourists as Philippines renegades differ Triple transplant woman 'critical' World Roundup Comoros cash halted Dinkins investigated Syria threat on Aoun Visit for jailed nurse Fishing fiasco report Bush drugs chief admits he is losing war National Front election victory alarms Rocard Lebanese cast dice to throw a six and free a hostage Rapid US arms sale aids Manila forces (Reuter): Troop suicides rise as intifada attacks morale Boers seek return of old lands Psion Opposition demand for early election to end the turmoil East German Power Vacuum Mitsubishi Television Video Hi-Fi (Reuter): Party will retain right to rule 'Stability' in Bulgaria Trickle of trippers taste freedom to travel Czechoslovak Borders Open Democracy 'must take root for decade' Thatcher Warning to NATO US vows to stay in Europe The Bush Statement Partial text of the statement made by President Bush after yesterday's Nato meeting From a Correspondent Moscow: Moscow denounces the 1968 Prague invasion Warsaw Pact Rewrites Official History Gatt nations welcome prospect of Soviet link Economic Co-Operation (AFP): Bush belittled for Malta 'tour de farce' Gorbachov deal on naval nuclear missiles rejected Disarmament Proposals Trident2 fired Hitler must not have posthumous victory, peers told December 4 1989 House of Lords Ministers asked to think again Ethiopia 'has to open way to where people are starving' Dobson attacks plan for coal industry 'rip-off' Commons: Second reading debate Picture Gallery 'Excellent' chief taking over Br Questions: Department of Transport Tube 'national disgrace' Lords want aid for widows Rover sale 'bribery' Fire hazard warning Green survey considered Lord McGregor Parliament today A half-baked recipe for Europe From taxation to transport, a single market by 1992 is becoming more a dream than reality. Alan Butt Philip examines an ideal dogged by national self-interest Green is taking root New Words for Old St. Joseph's Hospice Picture Gallery Tomorrow Dr Alan Butt Philip Cartier Ltd. Night life of the sweater girl The best-dressed evenings begin with a flourish of chains or beads on knits What amused Victoria? Plant a Tree National Garden Gift Tokens Men at work People Casio The European Cartier cachet Limited offer Times Diary The Times Diary Tory clash: the doorstep view Barbara Amiel samples public support for Mrs Thatcher in today's leadership election Calm diplomacy plus long-term insurance Woodrow Wyatt on the essential needed to secure Hong Kong's future Cricklewood and the big sleep Exodus of the millions Anne McElvoy reports on East Germany's economic blow A Bogus Challenge Arms and the President Greening the Valleys Collaboration in defence of West Changing Europe? Ambulance dispute Trumbull archive Ethiopian famine in context of war Advent fail-safe Tory challenge Self-catering Student loans Service houses that go beggingbe South Bank homeless Historic assets Unbeavered brows Court Circular Birthdays today Receptions Iqbal Geoffrey Track Mate Today 's royal engagements Sir Charles Smith-Ryland Mathematical model shows the red squirrels 'demise Science Report Forthcoming marriages Appointments Luncheons Dinners Royal Society Marriages Anniversaries Bridge Service dinners Bakers' Company Sir Kenneth Hutchison In the driving seat for high-speed gas Professor Norman Davis Sidney Janis Influential New York art dealer Bless the Lord, o my soul, for thou, o Lord my God… On This Day Expedition to Antwerp (124th Day of the War) Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance Baker & Mckenzie Legal Personnel Specialists New Zealand & Australian Solicitors Quarry Dougall Cameron Markby Hewitt Law Personnel Conveyancing and Commercial Litigation HLT Publications Paralegal U. S. Law Firm Punished regardless Television The Royal Ballet B. A. A When reality is in a car on the A40 Conert COE Abbado Barbican Hall With the wind set fair As the world's most well known flute player turns 50, Richard Morrison considers the mercurial work and life of James Galway Sadler's Wells Ransacking the forest for laughs Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican Return of old-fashioned drama Barnaby and the Old Boys Vaudeville M. Shftesbury Theatre British Museum Parkinson's Disease Society This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2044 Entertainments Ever more minimalist Word-Watching Winning Move Entertainments The plight of Soviet Jews Television Choice Radio Choice Christmas Stock Horror! Television & Radio By Our Foreign Staff: Forum blocks protest crowd The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,157 Weather The empty space behind the rhetoric Political sketch Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market 'Premiums for water' M&G ahead Hazlewood up Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Asda warns of 25% profit fall Coal deal fillip for power sale BC freezes prices McCarthy to sell Homelife offshoot Ex-MTM chief gives £11 . 5m to TVS 'Fabulous deal' for television group shareholders Doing well over here, too Slower sales hint at 'soft landing' Dell Computer Corporation Setback for SKB sale plan TEEStSIDE Initiative Talent Ability SmithKline Beecham strategy intact Tempus Emess launches ?19m agreed bid for RSG Business Roundup Tern warning of more losses Haden profit caution Danish banks to merge Hogg buys underwriter Sheraton plans to cut debt Colorgraphic warning after accounting errors Angela MacKay Company Briefs Graig lifts payout to 2p Wolfson to chair Next By Our City Staff: No payout after slide at Gaynor Westland profits climb 19.5% Fall in orders points to slowdown this year Guerin ordered to appear for American court case By Our City Staff: TDS shares plummet after further losses Lessons for Les Miz King of comedy, too Tactful touch Alexon jumps 68% to top forecast by £1m LIN agrees revised bid from McCaw Broomball bonanza NEC Corporation Asda changes the words but not the music Comment David Brewerton Some cold water needed Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Hopes high on water sell-off Stock Market Housing starts to fall again UAL shares up after new buyout talk Stock Watch Dobson Park beats City expectations with rise to £19.2m Rolls engines to power NEI's 'green' turbines Recent Issues Equities By Our City Staff: Rutland pays £13.3m for fleet hire firm Perverse tax incentive for those driving to work Business Letters Report on Clowes Research backfires (AP): IBM and USX rises spur Dow Need for ballots Traditional Options Takeover defence Light profit-taking The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchnages Money Markets London Financial Futures East Staffordshire Car plant sets wheels rolling The area around Burton-on-Trent, the brewing capital of Britain, has thrived on many challenges. Now come one of its biggest - to win a large share of the prosperity to be created by the new Toyota car plant in Derbyshire At-A-Glance Fact Box More jobs from Toyota town The Japanese car corporation's decision to set up near by has brought a promise of employment and prosperity The art of glass lives on An old craft wins valuable exports in a small town Staffordshire Burton Ale The Errington Group Forest on the horizon Elkes Biscuits Picture Gallery 'We're here for more than the beer' Famed as the brewing capital of Britain, Burton-on-Trent is proud of its growing range of other job-providing industries J C Bamford Excavators Lt… New laws to free the trade Monks turned water into a winner After almost 1,000 years of traditional brewing, new technology is taking over Bass Ale on Draught Splendours past inspire the future Though its fortunes are based on a sturdy industrial heritage, East Staffordshire has safeguarded its environment with a green philosophy that tempts jop-seeking newcomers British Coal Enterprises Ltd. Crestchic How a millionairess blossomed A go-ahead girl who left school at 15 enjoys the sweet smell of success Bass Museum The Garden Centre Association Trailer global success A Major Attraction Biscuits bonanza An inquiry for the coroner? R. Alun Jones, Qc calls for a review of the lmited powers of coroner's courts Plaintiffs conduct relevant in damages issue Legal Appointments Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Lea Brewer & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Union ballot was ineligible for financial assistance Seeking to avoid limitation period Young Professionals' Award Legal Appointments London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Stars of the small screen Videos have more than one role to play in tr Time to break the UK rules? Far from encouraging foreigners to bring their business skills here, our immigration rules are hindering them Wilson Stephens Recruitment Specialists for the… Town £ Country Personnel Resources Legal Division Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Inns and Outs Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin Robert Walters Associates Whitehead Rich Reuter Simkin EBC Group plc British Airways Capsticks Solicitors Medical Negligence Euromoney Graduates Train in Corporate Tax Consultancy Solicitor International Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times AMS Ltd Laurence Simons Associates Michael Page International Public Appointments Public Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrow Architecture & Planning Merger on the books A proposed merger between public sector and private sector accountants could open the way for a broader exchange of skills, Neil Harris writes Public Appointments Charter Medical Corporation Somerset County Council Deputy Director of Personnel Services Riverside Health Authority Children's Services Stoke Check into a Career in Local Government Auditing Groundwork London Borough of Redbridge Public Appointments National Consumer Council Stourport's prospect Runner-up Davies is near record Swimming England prepare as Pakistan attempt to regain lost pride Hockey Bad feeling is still simmering at top Volleyball Degrees awarded by the University of London Packers send them packing again African Football: Green Bay Share the NFC Central Leadership Trophy woe for Wigan and Widnes Rugby League: Cup Favourites Paired in Pick of the Second round Draw Oxbridge ring of confidence wavers Student Sport Davies breaks two of his own records Weightlifting Thompson run ends as he refuses to put recovery at risk Athletics Dick has plan for continuity Mountain riding is recognized Cycling Princess's stand is undermined Equestrianism: American Trainer's Ideas Contradict Governing Body Temperature rises as the Devils lose record Ice Hockey Warm-up in Sweden Table Tennis A worthy epitaph for Lever The Best of the Books Which are the best sports books of 1989? Specialists on The Times give their verdict. To-day: Alan Lee on cricket Tiriac ups the ante in struggle for power Tennis: Time for Powers that Be and Would Be to Take Stock (AP): Sato stems avalanche Ice Skating Mmndad looks mean Today's Fixtures Australia persist with pace attack Cricket Rivals woe as Maiden presses on regardless Yachting Australia will defend with One Tonners Mandarin: Tompkins poised to embellish record with improving Kadan Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selection Mandarin: Leicester Selections Frost rules out Kelso Hern's third Derby Award greeted by warm reception From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin: Weld joins Sheikh's Irish team Worcester results Arkwright facing weather 'disaster' Toby Tobias another potential Pitman star Derby Awards roll of honour Cheltenham acceptors Rapid Raceline Horrocks- Taylor is Oxford gamble for Twickenham match Rugby Union University Teams Gallagher in Askeans comeback Welsh to discuss marketing ideas Soviet visit realigns historic aberration Pools Forecast Trusting to instinct in gloom Golf: Rain Hampers the PGA as a Seasoned Professional Quietly Recharges his Batteries Mason's call for a real boxing match answered Two has-beens chasing each other's shadow at the Mirage Shot promoter tells aides show goes on Curiosities meet at Catford Jonathan Rendall Faldo is back in the swing Hendry 's hint of a future in charge Snooker Opie and Cumings get serious Squash Rackets Robson plays safe and feeds critics more ammunition Football: England Manager Selected Established Players against Yugoslavia to Maintain his Coal of Not Losing Practice Internationals Exeter have their tin helmets ready Medical consultant to be selected by League Hughes goes through as Nichols slips Rackets Laakkonen first Bobroff in for rough meeting By a Special Correspondent: Bell's chances helped by adverse conditions Skiing An oasis in the north-east desert Mclnally struggles to recreate his best For the Record Overseas League Results and Positions England elevated in draw thanks to crowd record Players' union to show way ahead School Fees now Likely Seeds Moynihan wanted by Italians Cadle's words provide spark Kingston's class tells in battle of the giants (Reuter): Chairman is dismissed from Commonwealth Games post (AFP): Matthes joins the exodus from the East Card firms invited Tennis to pick up £9 million Cricket gives youth its head End Column

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