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News from 26/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, James Bone, Paul Bompard, Juan Carlos, Madrid and Susan Ellicott, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Gerda Flocringer, Suzy Price, Gordon Allan, Sheridan Morley, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Tom Giles, Philip, Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, James Bone, C. J. Goodall, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Peter Shilton, Roddy Forsyth, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Stephen Warr, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Royal Navy, David Ward, President, Richard Owen Beit Sahour, Dessa Trevisam, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Hornsby, and Dessa Trevisan, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Simon Jenkins (Deputy Chairman), Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Gerald Davles, Lawrie Smith, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Norman de Mesquita, Quentin Cowdry Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Tait, C. G. Helman, Roddy MacKenzie, Ivor Owen, Director, Nesha Starcevic, Sydney Friskin, Geoffrey R. Fox, David Pye, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Bob Ross Sydney, Peter Bryan, George Engle, Craig Seton, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn Political Reporter, Nesta Selwyn, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Editor, G. A. Cambitzi, George Hill, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Liz Smith, Michael Shersby, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Owen Jenkins, Philip Webster, David Walker, Christopher Walker Maaloula, Martin Waller, Philip Jacobson, Arad, Lucas Mellinger, Michael Casson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Gareth Morgan, Lulu Yu, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Tim Rice, Lyal McGill, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud,

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Ceausescus 'are tried and shot' Salvation Front says 60,000 were killed in 10 days of civil war Quiz of the year Challenge for United Disco death Lithuania row Index Schools may have to cut curriculum Mild Christmas for Britain as Florida shivers Japanese increase loan rate Cuba offers haven to Noriega Panama leader surrenders to Papal Nuncio Hurd fights back over Hong Kong Elizabeth David Cookshops PC dies in Army ambulance crash News Roundup Sisters victims of fire Britons are believers Scargill in hospital Horses killed in fire HMSO Books Can to tighten rules on financial interests MP claims colleagues may benefit from insider information 71 arrests as police foil acid house plan Archives will throw light on high tide of MacMillan era Elephant men out and about at London Zoo Teenaged girl is killed by stolen car Police hunt hit-and-run driver Triad battle stepped up Interpol drugs move Computer relieves county courts of summons burden Woman partygoer dies after being stabbed with glass Police plea after couple are shot in lovers' lane Computing the greenhouse controversy Neighbourhood Watch schemes 'can work anywhere' Christmas at the deep end Plan to cut funds to union Lecturer's pay dispute Patten may link up anti-pollution work Doctors renew call for shorter working week HMSO Books Portfolio Platinum Privatization set to sweep through the Eastern bloc Salvation Army falls on hard times HMSO Books 2 in court after arms discovery Officials' cocoon of secrecy Whitehall Brief Battersea picks up the pieces Wages councils reprieved Low pay monitoring Multiyork Howe to get Army house in London Vigil in support of jailed bombers Beatle first Sale tip Bond winners Drug charge Dial 112 Car makers demand scrapping of vehicle tax in line with EC Date is set for tunnel rail route plan Navy homing in on silenced subs Scientists' sonar advance 'Archers' village fights builders Skipton Building Society Diamonds are the investor's best friend Saleroom HMSO Books Confusion and rumour rule as shooting stops Embassy switches its loyalty to the new order Symbols of peace in a bloodstained landscape Revolution in Romania Christmas highlights church row Ceausescu secret police hold out in Timisoara Aid pours in after slow start From a Correspondent, Vilnius, Lithuania: Anti-Russian sentiment boils over in Lithuania Party splits from Moscow Pact 'illegal' Soldiers open up the security police tunnels of terror Revolution in Romania Texas Swiss put block on assets of dictator Tutu predicts certain victory for PLO Iranians to stage anti-West rally World Roundup Fire at home kills 12 Comoros poll deal Two die in storms 2,000 march in Taipei Villagers bridge 2,000 years to keep the voice of Christ alive By Our Foreign Staff: Messages of hope sent to hostages held in Lebanon British diplomats left to mercy of Noriega men Panama nightmare for embassy families Baker regrets he 'misled public' on China visits Tills jingle as Tokyo gets into the Christmas spirit Pure genie, know what I mean? Brian James meets Frank Bruno in a knockabout routine behind the scenes at the panto Global warming to dead-cat bounce New Words for Old HMSO Books Times Diary Barry Fantoni Spark that became a furnace Bernard Levin finds proof from Berlin to Bucharest of man's instinctive and unquenchable desire for freedom-and by this time next year predicts Soviet Union totally transformed Tyranny on our doorstep that Tories condone Jack Straw accuses the immigration staff of high-handed discrimination EC turkey-no strings attached Political Stock Taking Ten Years of Mr Mugabe Curb on sale of live munitions Appetite for relics Legal reforms Waits and measures Poverty link with homelessness Second properties Industry challenges Safety at work Plea to shareholders Lawyers' obligation Palumbo plan Canadian problems Independence of Crafts Council Lost lyricists Boxing Day menu Man v. machine Letters to the Editor should carry. a daytime… Court Circular Boxing Day birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Pro-Plus The responsibilities of freedom Archbishop of Canterbury's message Love our neighbours as ourselves The Queen's message Appointments in the Forces Leslie Bedford Developer Thunderbird anti-aircraft missile Sir George Harvie-Watt, Bt Parliamentary, Army and business careers Esmond Butler Ben Barzman And the Lord said unto Cain. where is Abel thy… Appointments On this Day Huge buildings found on early Mayan site Archaeology Samad's Ltd How cold fusion went flat in its bottle Science review of 1989 Nature notes Latest wills The Times A light in the dark Television NOL When TV switched on people The Arts in the Eighties: Craig Brown looks at television, in the decade the camera finally abandoned its deferential air Timely change of British theatre scene Simon Tait reviews the leading role of Roger Filer in upgarding the West End NT On your marks, get set, spend A sneak preview of the affordable extravagances available in this year's winter sales Shop of horrors Hotline Harvey Nichols This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2060 Entertainments Television top 10 A healthy Christmas break Word-Watching Winning Move Solution to Jumbo Concise Crossword A writer's recipe of life Television Choice Bbc1 Radio Choice Mensa Communist bloc has its happiest Christmas The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,174 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Long-range bets win forecaster ?2,000 Business & Finance Quiz of the year 1989 Who said what to whom when? And then who took it back? George Hill has put together 48 questions about the memorable last year of the Eighties Charter Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Exchange fines Merrill Man faces Saatchi charge Bankruptcy rule change Tourist Rates Japan raises discount rate Tokyo agrees tax boost for imports Loan rate futures contract for HK How the video revolution switched to fast forward Suppliers wrong-footed as published titles soar 50% since October By Our City Staff: Christmas lights up for Pifco Big spenders put a bounce in Ratners By Our City Staff: Record sales add weight to Dixons fight back Denzil McCneelance Federal budget on course for crisis The Times Stock Watch Eighties survivors with eyes in the backs of their heads Ups and downs of the high flyers who hit headlines It was the decadeof Big Bang and big City scandals; mteoric rises and equally spectacular falls. William Kay recalls some of the more notable players in the world of business over the last 10 years Walking on the wild side of Wall Street Robinson wins trip to Lanzarote as squad is augmented Rugby Union: Cooke Says England B Concept is 'serving its Purpose in Finding Players out' as Soviets Show a Final Flicker of Pride Experience not apparent as second team disappoints Moseley consoled in defeat Saturday's Rugby Results USSR find benefits from tour Parry steers Bridgend to an ordinary win over rivals Turner's inspirational return Blackheath are ravaged by the passages of time Favourites through to fifth round Park rise above superiors Harlequins have the last laugh Tears of joy for black and gold Winning Women: Simon Barnes begins a series on the heroines of sport. Today: Tessa Sanderson Tooby is ruled out of Games by foot injury Tournament standard is raised by Cubans Volleyball Ngugi fails to impress but is still selected by Kenya Athletics Witt attacks misuse by East German regime Sports Politics Monie has reason to be wary Halifax celebrate while they can Rugby League Gibson ban overturned Theakston heralding resurgence of career Cycling Giants seal title with late burst American Football Mandarin: Wincanton Selections Mandarin: Newton Abbot Selections Huntingdon course specialists Sedgefield course specialists Index of runners for all the eight meetings Elsworth remains optimistic as build-up goes according to plan National Hunt leaders Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Desert Orchid poised for treble Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Rustle injured Trainers' first preferences Big Race Line-Up C4 Form guide to the King George contenders Huntingdon Sedgefield Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Emphasis must return to subtlety Continuing our series in which the great names of the 1980s consider their sport's future, Peter Shilton calls for a football environment in which skill can flourish Injured racer is eager to return Skiing Walsh is toast of Besiktas Overseas Football Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Stuttgart qualifier facing Hounslow Hockey Sport on TV Uncapped pair win trip to Australia Cricket Alderman replies to Ranatunga Racers led to victory by Hand Ice Hockey Liverpool untied by enigmatic United Football: League Championship Appears to Be More Accessible than before as Leading Contenders Lose Consistency Weekend Results Pools Forecast Lisbon signs Silas Onus on Sheridan to excel at Anfield Rangers are back at the top For the Record Today's Team News Lafitte has terminal trouble in his Nissan UK team pressured by weather Yachting Referees given daunting start Moseley set to complain Girobank Annual pilgrimage for heat and dust McGrath determined to add to Ferguson's plight Harvey promises Everton changes Wednesday surge is put to the test Entry from Chinese Opposite views at Bramall Lane Second division table A White-knuckle Christmas Down Under German yacht feels the greatest loss Dore disclosure may be a lesson for boxing

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