NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 23 April 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-17
James Joseph McClean (born 22 April 1989) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Wrexham.
McClean began his career with Trojans, Institute, and Derry City of his hometown. He signed for Sunderland in England's Premier League in 2011 and moved to Wigan Athletic in August 2013. He spent two seasons at Wigan, claiming their player of the year award in the latter, and then returned to the Premier League by joining West Bromwich Albion in June 2015. McClean spent three season with the Baggies before joining Stoke City in July 2018. McClean re-signed for Wigan Athletic in August 2021 and joined Wrexham two years later.
McClean was born and brought up in Derry and played for the Northern Ireland national under-21 football team, but declined a call-up to the senior squad because he wanted to play for the Republic of Ireland. In February 2012, McClean received international clearance from FIFA which made him eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland, making his debut against the Czech Republic in the same month. He made 103 appearances for the nation over the next 11 years, and represented them at the UEFA European Championship in 2012 and 2016.
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Date: 22 April 1989
LEAD: International 2-6, 28 In China's biggest protest in years, a crowd defying a ban on public demonstrations swelled to more than 100,000 Friday night in Beijing's central square to press for more democracy. Page 1 Iranians were arrested for spying for the United States, including senior navy commanders who helped the U.S.
Date: 22 April 1989
LEAD: The Detroit News said it would not go ahead with the distribution of posters commemorating Michigan's national basketball championship because of a danger that the Wolverines' Rumeal Robinson, whose picture appears on the posters, could lose his 1989-90 eligibility.
Date: 22 April 1989
By Linda Amster
Linda Amster
LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 50.
Date: 23 April 1989
By David Johnston, Special To the New York Times
David Johnston
LEAD: The jury deliberating the fate of Oliver L. North worked half a day today before recessing without reaching a verdict.
Date: 23 April 1989
By Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon
LEAD: ACCIDENT/A DAY'S NEWS By Christa Wolf. Translated by Heike Schwarzbauer and Rick Takvorian. 113 pp. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $15.95.
Date: 23 April 1989
LEAD: It seems queer that James Atlas's otherwise fine discussion of censorship in Great Britain under Mrs. Thatcher's Government omits any mention of the notorious Clause 28 (''Thatcher Puts the Lid On,'' March 5).
Date: 22 April 1989
Reuters
LEAD: Britain's monopolies watchdog gave conditional approval today to a hostile joint takeover bid for the electronics group Plessey P.L.C. by the General Electric Company P.L.C. of Britain and Siemens A.G. of West Germany. The bid, announced in
Date: 22 April 1989
AP
LEAD: When the Ford Motor Company introduces its new light truck in the 1991 model year, a portion of the vehicles will be sold to a subsidiary of the Mazda Motor Corporation of Japan, Ford officials announced. Harold A. Poling, Ford's vice chairman and chief operating officer, offered no specifics about the new vehicle in his address to a Kentucky Chamber of
Date: 22 April 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The share price of NWA Inc., parent company of Northwest Airlines Inc., soared past $100 today in heavy trading after the company disclosed that it had received expressions of interest so far from about 20 parties in its efforts to enhance shareholder value.The stock rose $3.75, to $102.50, on the New York Stock