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News from 12/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robin Williams, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, John F Martin, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Roger Henderson, Mike Lamb, Jonathan Miller, Bridget C. Rosewell, Andy Thornton, Timothy Kidd, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Martin Salter (Director), Eldseb Associates Ltd, Peter Law, Angela Mackay, Sheridan Morley, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Angela MacKay, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Boyle, Ian Murray, Robin de Wilde, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Diana Rau, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Gillian Maxey, Andrew Walker, Tony Patrick, R. F. Haswell, Martin Fletcher, Libby Jukes, Henry Gee, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor and Jonathan Braude, Julian Desborough, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Benjamin Fuller, Nigel Williamson Political Staff, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Denis Vaughan, David Hands, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Robert Ponsonby, Edward Gorman, Norman de Mesquita, Susan Thomson, Roddy MacKenzie, Edward Fennell, Grantley, George Rae, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Seitler, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Goulding, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Hall, Peter Bayley, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Michael Tippett, G. H. Gregory, Craig Seton, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Nancy Balfour, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, David Sapsted, Stewart Tendler, Richard Bassett, Keith MacKlin, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. H. Ransford, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, David Brewerton, Cheryl Nickol, Anna Kythreotis, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, A. N. Marshall, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, H. K. Bonning, R. B. Cochran, Scrivenor, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Michael Dynes, Julian Bullard, Graham Searjeant, Lake Sagaris, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Alan Coren, Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, Martin Winn, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Nick Faldo, Stephen Pasmore, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Blaker, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, M. T. Phillips,

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Boat people forced on to Hanoi plane``` Inside Liberty bells in Prague Engineering results Index Thatcher hint on early British entry to Erm Airlift of flu vaccine supplies to stricken Britain Water sale hailed as a huge success Lord Chief Justice to oppose Bill Irishman tied to 'Ira' shooting War widows win battle for big rise in pensions Mappin & Webb Parkinson concern at airport security Rolls-Royce rejection £21,000 to mother Break-in 'amateurish' Energy 'being wasted' Dispute hits flights 67 vehicle pile-up closes motorway 102% of population on poll tax files BBC Campaigners welcome the rise for war widows Field withdraws threat of resignation Neglected status of war widows Strong lobby led protest One million people hit by virus MPs to question Lord Young 999 talks offer no new cash Protests after court decides not to jail repeat drink-driver Call for minister to see drinking cases Organ sold 'to aid sons' Experts' errors 'led to death' Mensa sisters make the grade on points HSE Health & Safety Executive Staff 'given no safety instructions' Portfolio £10m campaign to reduce smoking by teenagers launched British Gas Body-bender in a bottleneck Public health league tables to assess needs National drive to recruit lawyers Nalgo payout threat Charge denied Port walkout £356m trains Pot luck Final tribute Water theory Commuter jam Down graded Toshiba BR could take five years to introduce rail safety measures Book Tokens 'Ufo' is sighted over Barnsley Important boost for Scottish collection Saleroom Resounding win for champion computer Judge lets anger cool for sentence 'Violent' Tv crime appeals defended The Edradour Tag the lager louts to enforce curfews, urges Waddington Thatcher hits back at church Texas Parents pay teacher's wage Breathing life into an industrial desert The Suffolk revolutionaries Denzil McNeelance Army Officer Shias seized amid alert over terror campaign in Paris Deadline passes as kidnap talks go on US denies 'torment' Island homes bombed Charter talks begin A kosher question Rolex Cosmoghaphs Midland UK women kept in custody 'Trojan Horse' police cleared in murder trial Growing divide among protesters raises spectre of violence The Yorkshire revolutionaries Moscow unnerved by East German changes Solzhenitsyn rejects offer to return From a Correspondent, Moscow: Fight to keep reform initiative Parties divided on way to unity Stoker takes on foreign affairs Glasnost takes fun out of satire Presidential battle lines drawn The Dorset revolutionaries Jaruzelski imprisoned by his martial law past Boat people policy provokes US media attacks on Britain Smith Corona Grief for student massacre victims From a Correspondent, Sydney: Sydney 'granny killer' may be a boy Plo calls for British peace plan Last stand for Pinochet Servowarm Chinese contacts defended by Bush Widespread welcome for war widows' £40 Opposition caught in Nhs time warp, says Rifkind 'Racism' gibe from Labour Passionate plea for assistance Community care's 'dead-end decade' Call for changes in House procedure Rates list available soon MP pleads for organs Black judges Gay protest Debate denied Coffee prices Parliament today A match for the thugs? England's World Cup Matches on the island of Sardinia next year will be more than just tests of foodball: they will be a proving ground for the latest drive against our least-welcome exports. Alan Franks reports The East Lancs revolutionaries A token of appreciation How the humble gift voucher has almost become a second currency New Words for Old The stately Hodge of England How Patrica Hodge maintains the upper hand with timeless elegance, on and off stage Hackett gathers no Moss People National Garden Gift Tokens Diamonds for charity Caroline Charles Invites Colefax and Fowler Cartier Cartier Ltd Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Case for the dated gladiators After the four-Power meeting on Berlin, Julian Bullard sees a need for a continuing Allied presence Clean-up, but still well short of the mark Norman Tebbit considers current moves to a more responsible press Coated only in opprobrium Why they must go back Field Day for Militant Passports to Stay The Scramble for Water Choice and justice under the law Juries on libel Training of GPs Ancient answer UK and Europe Language teaching Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Planned closure of Kent Opera Tito's partisans Tarnished armour Charity trustees Flexible degrees Don't bank on it Change for the verse Less than justice to its subject Television Royal Opera House It's a stick-up Restored with care Concert Philharmonia/Gardiner Festival Hall Cross-cultural voice Hilary Finch meets singer Thomas Hampson, who gave up political science for the concert hall Tea, gin and mild amusement Theatre Irving Wardle The Health Farm King's Head NT Royal National Theatre Arts Theatre Henry V Plenty of spectacle, but not a lot to hear Rock Erasure London Arena TEC Training Enterprise Councils Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Sovereign's Parade St. Joseph's Hospice Singalong with Rosalind Runcie Thanksgiving service Keeping ozone on the level Christ College, Brecon Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Receptions Meetings Dinner Marriages Sir John Wedgwood, Bt Roving ambassador for famous pottery firm The Right Rev Jim Brazier Three decades as a missionary in East Africa Edvin Laine Leading contribution to Finnish theatre and films Mary Stella Edwards Poet, painter and designer Births On this Day Service reception Binney Memorial Medal Luncheon The Wallace Collection Appointments in the Forces Multiple Display Advertising Items University news The Times Theatre London Concise Crossword No 2050 Entertainments Black comedy from an Allstar cast Word-Watching Winning Move A journey of selfdiscovery Television Choice Radio Choice Mensa Television & Radio Peary 'was first to the North Pole' Bulgaria ends party grip The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,163 Weather Festive forfeits for playful ministers Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Hanson pay tops £1.5m Berkeley drop New chairman Stock Markets Water brokers braced for floodgates to open Heavy fall in retail sales cheers pound Analysts critical of £17m Ferranti sale Three dial right number for a licence French bid agreed by Builder Group S&n to sell 300 pubs By Our City Staff: Sugar sweetens the shareholders Dell Computer Corporation Acquisitive Marling rises 30% to £4.3m Gandalf cuts its losses Ford's 77% of Jaguar Jli Group up at half-time Bula rises to £246m Buying spree helps Holmes above £7m Whitecroft Advance for Waterglade Learmonth 38% ahead How water shares are allocated Airtours takes off to £5.2m Norfolk Capital rejects management proposals Shell plans 118-mile gas pipeline Carlton finds a star performer By Our City Staff: SelecTV links to Twentieth Century arm Dresdner ready to buy UK high street bank £150m project for Crouch Brewery's payout promise softens warning over trade Carlton communicates £112m Dividend up at English China Clays Brand new start at Makinson By Our City Staff: Sherwood close to decision on bid Eau for ostentatious Outsider deal Half-time rise at 3i Coated deal Bassett on a break Spalvins rejects Bond's proposal CNT Grounds for optimism amid all the gloom Seeking a share balance AMP Group London Traded Options British Aerospace rises on news of Swiss order Recent Issues Late buying helps to cut Dow losses Chairman to leave Fimbra after row McCaw wins bid battle for Lin group Eurocopy at a record £7.1m Great Western dips to £6.7m Whitecroft up to £7.34m Venture rises Harris jumps Alpha Stocks 'Fill-up' tradition applies to tax Fine-tuning travel costs Moving to France Deflationary issues The Times Business lesson Industry's values H2o Share Prices Scottish Metropolitan Quiet start to account H2ow? Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures The 10 Water Share Offers Allocation Announcement When solicitors take the role of barristers Solicitor John Boyle on his right of appearance in the crown courts Obliteration of signature can revoke a will Legal Appointments AMS Ltd Regional Staff Training and Development Officer Law Personnel Scholarship to Read for the Bar ?12,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drop in seized goods' value relevant to customs charge Quantifying gains tax liability on disposal of company's machinery Security for defence costs order contravenes European law A model shape for the future? A leading firm is adopting a new management style, and it may provide lessons for others. Edward Fennell reports from the boardroom Legal Appointments Crown Prosection Service Ill will to Christmas squatters The unwelcome use of premises for commercial gain must be opposed Laurence Simons Associates The Law Society Changing faces on European front University of essex Barristers' Chambers Reuter Slmkin Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Lancashire The Times Albright & Wilson James R Knowles Lipson Lloyd Jones Baker & McKenzie Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeboard AMC the Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items International Finance Lawyers Michael Page international Corporate Services Wednesday City 1990 Friday Times Newspaper Ltd Ambitious Graduates A brief taste of things to come Work placement can help make up a law student's mind about a career path. Benjamin Fuller shares his experiences Public Appointments Dorset County Council Nalgo Charter Medical Corporation New Forest District Council The Institute of Health Services Management Chief Executive Institute of Physics Chartered Engineers and Incorporated Engineers results Public Appointments Oxford Regional Health Authority The Times North Tyneside Administration Manager Harrogate Kingswood Borough Council South Hams Oxford risk Bray in an effort to retain the precious trophy Dual education for Davies Fewtrell faces the big time Davis provides some thunder for Haileybury Twickenham Teams England B selectors drop caps limitation High hopes as London name Wasp Oriental skills shortly available to England Rowe's timely return stops the rot for Fife Oldham face late payment Eagles get the most from foul territory Eastway eyes are cast towards Europe Belsham given leave to try pastures new Mandarin: Break Out ready to record first success Mandarin: Plumpton Selections Mandarin: Sedgefield The Times Racing Service Sheikhs elected to Jockey Club as honorary members More races for novices Weather deciding factor in Gifford's Ascot challenge Cashew King redeems his reputation Warwick Big-Race Probables Whip suspension brings Doughty down to earth Edinburgh William Hill Benefits and perils of a World Tour Where does sport in the 1980s. They provide an important insight for everybody who plays, watches or governs sport, Today: Nick Faldo on golf Fifteen added to the Esso youth squad A January return likely for Tomba as surgery ruled out Parrott at last begins to show true colour Wigan to play the lead again Tardy Allcock counted out Bradley reaps rewards from Bath scholarship Doyle kept in hospital Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv A difficult year for Clark ends on a high Unruly crowd causes delays Pools Forecast O'Donnell's sallies rebound on the Australian bowlers Lahore on stream for successful Cup Kendal to kindle ambition at City Tiredness threat to Gloucester McCallum defends in Dublin Oldham given first award for killing giants Skipper says beacon saved crewman's life Talent watch mounted Charlton are kept on hold Good weekend for the British abroad Overseas Results For the Record Sport scene Time running out for England's cup pretenders Welsh optimism about invitation to Brazil No action on Butterworth The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Yorkshire hesitate over first move Radio first Red light at Ipswich Horner and Soutter end reign of Guernsey rivals Welsh alarmed at discipline decline Le Mans officials try to circumvent Fisa University match is a sell-out Success breeds all but success Eleven centres under Iti scheme Need to search for the right seeds

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