News from 27/12/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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J. C. Betts, Victoria McKee, Bernard Gillis, Edmund King (Secretary), Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, H. Colquhoun, Alan King-Hamilton, Simon Barnes, R. B. Green, Cecil Gould (Keéper and Deputy Director), Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, James Bone, Sarah Drummond, Carol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan, Simon Wilde, Kenneth Werreli, John Rubinstein, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archacology Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Stephen Warr, Peter Davenport, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Kaipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Hugh, Leggatt, M. R. Whitlam, Chief Executive, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Henry G. Button, Philip Robinson, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Hohn Swan, Barry Fantoni, Michael Hughes, Jane Wyatt, L. Harland, Nigel Williamson, Oscar Moore, Martin Offiah, H. de C. J. Woodhouse, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Margaret Dixon (Chairman, Executive Council), Dennis Signy, Mark Almond, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and George Sivell, Bob Ross Sydney, Micheal Stevenson, Peter Bryan, Coomi Kapoor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin Stacey, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, David Male, President, Stephen Haseler, Griffrhys Jones, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, J. A. D. Ewart, Michael Austin, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Rodney N. Swarbrick, Michael Knipe, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barry Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Connie Sokoloff, Martin Waller, Robert O'Neil, Benedict Nightingale, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Margaret Stones, Tony Hetherington, R. M. Hetherington, Sheila Gunn and David Sapsted, James O'Connell, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoChilling last hours of the Ceausescus 'Several hundred soldiers volunteered to man the firing squad' Obstacle course Triple win for Desert Orchid Homes forecast Irishmen in court Index From a Correspondent, Moscow: Gorbachov warns Lithuania on split Beckett, a colossus of literature, dies aged 83 US 'stealth' plane used in Panama Hurd tries to ease Hong Kong fears Laura ashley British envoys joined revolt Cost of motoring higher in South News Roundup Times director dies Farmers 'forced out' Burglar rapes woman Death crash charge 140 dogs abandoned Union defends 999 crew in baby dispute The Scotch House House prices to fall before boom in 1992 Irishmen appear on terror charges Court sequel to surveillance operation in Wales By Our Crime Correspondent: Easing frontier regulations 'could tempt terrorist attacks on London New competition draws budding artists Saleroom Car sales face 10 % drop after best year Advertisement New-style a levels launched to develop research skills MP seeks state aid for cathedrals Inquiry into failure of parents to accept grant-aided places Fee-paying schools Fewer motorists fail breath tests Drink-drive campaign 'Green' festivities Junior doctor's 80-hour Christmas duty Nationwide Anglia Building Society Health reforms 'hit minorities' Changes in welfare benefit 'are forcing young into poverty MFI Army fights for user-friendly equipment The decline and rise of an upland village Success story of Allenheads Simpson Piccadilly Poll shows a lack of faith in parents, schools and Church Responsibility for moral standards Crime and mortgages are the chief worries Drug charge remand Arson case Jail hanging Silver lining Four accused Scargill kept in Police post Fumes danger Stitched up British Gas Town square echoes to the sounds of the hunt A New Thriller from Renault Noriega's assets to be seized in Europe Pressure mounts on Vatican as Washington exposes dictator's involvement in Voodoo Executions denial by Burkina envoy World Roundup 44 die in Tamil clash Pardon for prisoners Burma order defied Girdled with drugs BBC (AP): Tutu criticism is dismissed by Jerusalem (AP): Peres calls off Moscow visit Israeli air and ground raid on guerrillas` Lebanon in grip of fresh fighting US says hideout shows general used Satanism Threat to Bofors' India deal UK backs interim administration By Our Foreign Staff: Son's power-base devastated by fire (AP): Bulgarian rulers offer reform talks Berliners on freedom parade Communists named in Salvation Front Government Revolution in Romania (AFP): Final days of tyrant's regime (Reuter): Unrepentant dictator shows scorn Ceausescu's secret trial Tokyo weighs up aid costs Cash for Eastern Europe (AP): Iran sacks mistaken envoy (Reuter): Pledge from Bucharest to end rationing World rallies to offer humanitarian aid with medicine and food New Prime Minister defends immediate killing of Ceausescu Revolution in Romania Resting place for martyrs of the revolution Dictator 'should have been jailed for ever' Global shrivelling of ancient husks The Times Review of 1989 Scottish Amicable January Sharps Among Those who Died Nigel Williamson Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary After the revolution, reconstruction Mark Almond sets out the intimidating task for Romania's new leaders Shaping Nato for the Nineties In the first of a serious looking ahead to likely world developments during the next decade, Robert O'Neill consider the opporunity for the West presented by the East bloc upheavals Up to here with Christmas German unity Reborn in Blood A Modest Conversion Church and State Rights waiver on press complaints National parks Museum charges Keeping key citizens in Hong Kong Refugee sanctuary Driving in London Networks for the deaf Auction house boom Town's burden of redundancy Juries in fraud trials Ancient pledges Thanks , but no thanks The Princess Royal will visit The Gambia, Senegal… Forthcoming marriages The marriage arranged between Mr Hugo Sinclair and… Marriage The Earl of Drogheda Sir Lennox Berkeley Composer of restrained and courteous virtues Samuel Beckett Unassuming genius who probed the quandary of human existence Nicolae Ceausescu Tryant who succumbed to the wrath of his long-suffering people He that hath the Son hath life : and he that hath… Playing chemical quoits with molecules Science Report The King to his Empire University news War and Peace Ball Latest wills Birthdays today Anniversaries Gray 's Inn Polytechnic news Thermabond Roofing Ltd. Rentals John D Wood & Co. Quraishi Constantine F. W. Gapp Ruck Richard James First Class Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Appears on Page A woolly centaur in China Archaeology Grim bit of fun Television Cordula Assuming a respectable air The Arts in the Eighties: David Sinclair looks at the years when rock grew up and became 'serious' Bleak view of human suffering Benedict Nightingale assesses the plays of Samuel Beckett Picture Gallery Sex Breakthrough No words' worth? Children have abandoned reading in favour of easier entertainment. Sarah Drummond reports A Storehouse Company Early-bird bargains Picture Gallery Years in the business The Nineties bring more Years we have every year Jumbo for New Year Guide to 1992 Coping with Helen Lederer This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2061 Entertainments One more for the road Word-Watching Winning Move Observing the British abroad Television Choice Radio Radio Choice The Times Liternary Supplement The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,175 Weather Britons take their skis to the slopes with no snow • Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Dixons at work on defences Wakeham taps power chiefs Campeau delay Tokyo quote Magnet plans Stock Markets Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Deficit worry to continue into new year From Our Own Correspondent, Tokyo: Nikkei record follows rise in Japanese interest… Daiwa rapped over accounts Taste of chocolate for Mickey Mouse Euro Disneyland to sign partnership contract with Nestlé Bond afloat in stormy weather Cutbacks at Corgi may be planned by Mattel Fisher-Price slips into red Leisure boat sales catch fair trade winds abroad Prolific Financial Management How gullible investors still fall for City's fraudsters Tony Hetherington charts the course of some City swindlers and frauds that have given amusement to some and caused heartache to many during the past 10 years Researching the past to determine the future Quiz-zical view of the year Bubbling into Nineties The Times City Diary Britain at wrong end of the table in 1989 Economic View New-look Flexello wheeling to ?lm Reporting this Week Curbs on Asia growth Dec Dec 26 22 AMRCp 59 60 Asa 56% 57 Aetna Ufa 56%… Bond bearishness pushes Dow down Wall Street Capitalization and change on week Council liable over building plans Housing Market Duty to respect parental choice Proof of adoption of sex shop controls necessary Court can hear powers argument despite pending judicial review Variety is the spice of the revolution Newspapers and television have undergone far-reaching changes in the 1980s—two experienced commentators assess tge effects 6The Press Charles Wintour Property Buyers' Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Property Exchange Directory 5 Egerton Gardens Knightsbridge SW3 The Danish Showhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property to Let London Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Wanted: clearer heads for the next debate Broadcast Brian Wenham Scotland Argyll Cairnbaan Advance Notice of an Exclusive New Development Property Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abergavenny Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Mortgages (UK) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Appear on Page General Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. S. A The strain of success in the saddle Winning Women: In the second of the series Simon Barnes meets the brilliant eventer Luci8nda Green Young enjoys appetite for a feast of training Sport for the Disabled Tomorrow Mandlikova regains touch Tennis Wheeler appointed team manager Netball (AP): Norwegian venue fears a financial disaster Olympic Gamaes (Reuter): Jones and O'Donnell in a hurry for victory Cricket Bedi will lead tour to England Overseas Cricket by Simon Wilde A time for an investment in success Continuing our series in which the great names of the 1980s consider their sport's future, Martin Offiah calls for ruby league to extend its traditional boundaries Illness fails to slow Steinlager Yachting: Sickness Hits Whitbread Leaders as America's Cup Court Battle is Renewed Drumbeat in right rhythm for record Touchdown seals title American Football Martin Offiah Tomorrow 'Billy the Kid' of the Yankees dies Baseball (Reuter): Skippers to join cup appeal Stamp and Welch are given England chance (AFP): Pakistan in final again Cheshire smiling after close finish Hockey Dismissal of Irwin costly to Castleford Rugby League Fixtures Sport on Tv Gallagher's Huntingdon treble helps Pitman to bumper Boxing Day haul Durham Edition's exciting triumph Bowlby 's mixed luck Desert Orchid completes memorable treble Racing: Elsworth's Star Has his Odds Cut to 4-1 to Retain Gold Cup Crown after Equalling Wayward Lad's Kempton Feat Result from Yesterday's Eight Meeting Mandarin: Kribensis set for repeat victory in Kempton's feature hurdle Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby The Times Racing Service Blinkered first time Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Blitzkreig impresses Rapid Raceline Watkins's dismissal puts him out of game against France Rugby Union: Two Welsh International Forwards Sent off for Headbutting Bring Problems for Club and Country Ancient fixture an uninspiring battle May spoils entertainment Elliott chooses Barnes as his new colleague Cycling Yesterday's Ruby Union Results British trio selected in World XV For the Record Fond welcome for Barbarians Walmesley gains early ascendancy Newport 's revival brought to end By a Special Correspondent: Callan sets a course record Athletics (AP): Arnoux carries lead on to the ferry Motor Rallying By a Special Correspondent: Walker 's error lets Hearts off the hook Football By a Special Correspondent: Hibernian surprise Aberdeen Villa pile the pressure on Ferguson Football: Manchester United's Praiseworthy Draw at Anfield is Followed by a Comprehensive Defeat by Graham Taylor's Side at Villa Park Everton's defence in control Kick-off times Pools Check Boxing Day Result and Tables Leading Goalscorers Maidstone take the honours Notts County take over at the top By a Special Correspondent: Tottenham stand back to admire their handiwork Luton giant trims the Forest to size City move off bottom with late Allen winner Arsenal are wide of the mark Charlton are plunged into a familiar crisis The Simplex Sectional Bookcase (AP): An injury blow to Egyptians (Reuter): Threat to ski races Sport in Brief Dramatic finale at Palace Bassett 's plan stifles Strachan Wigan reward record crowd Liverpool ride their luck to regain the lead
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