News from 28/05/1989
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John Coleman, Kenneth McLeish, Teri Agins, Barbara Hall, Mike Graham, Richard Knowles, Franco Fontana, John Jay City Editor, Jon Swain, Clovis Keath, Peter Gillman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Peter Quennell, Elizabeth Elliott, Raghubir Singh, John Jay, Danby Bloch, Norman Howell, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, David Smith, Stephen Milligan, Adam Nicolson, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Cal McCrystal, Mark Hosenball, Deborah Moggach, Gerald Priestland, Richard Eaton, K. E. Mawardy, Jon Craig, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin Julian, Patrick Stoddart, Kevin Mitchell, Alex Sutherland, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Susan Marling, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Lady Kilmarnock, Cliff Temple, John Rae, Jane Bird, T Fielden, D J Woodhead, Philip Kerr, Kingsley Amis, Maria Laura Avignolo, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, Peter Kemp, Julia Neuberger, Jeremy Cameron, John Davies, Robert Harris, Caroline Walker, Peter Millar, Robin Young, George Perry, Andrew Barr, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, T Savva, John Pfahl, Sir Roy Strong, John Sheppard, Ethel Kennedy, Frances Bissell, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Michael Watts, San Salvador, Jon Freeman, Nicholas Anderson, Stuart Wavell, James Adams Our Foreign Staff, Nicola Shulman, Paul Donovan, Janette Marshall, Sardar Paramjit Singh, Amit Roy, Jeff Randall, Paul Driver, James Adams, John Willman General Secretary, David Hughes, Austin MacCurtain, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Sir Victor Pritchett, Joan Forman, John Kilbracken, Janice Sutton, Elizabeth Grice, Philip Bersford, Michael Durham, John Hopkins, Nigel Bowden, Hildi Hawkins, G Sloan, Joshua Kong, Brian Walden, Douglas Farah, David Heymann, Michael Winner, Peter Millar Central Europe Correspondent, Richard Hough, Gareth David, Dr Michael Oshorne, David Robson, H Singh, Stephen Pile, David Rollo, Kate Carr, Malcolm Winton, Richard Cook, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Andrew Lorenz Industrial Editor, Peter Bazalgette, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Robert Freeman, Anthony Cavendish, T J Binyon, Harry Mullan, Norman Lebrecht, Melvyn Bragg, Christopher Hibbert, Alastair Brett, Antoine Raffoul, Ian Birrell, Keith Martin, Gabriel Ronay, Safa Haeri, Dilys Powell, Brough Scott, Tony Rocca, David Selbourne, Caroline McGhie, Richard Woods, Peter Johnson, J Quennell, Katrina Longden, Denholm Elliott, Hans Silvester, Marion Hume, Rev Douglas Graham, Maurice Chittenden, Lord Kilmarnock, Richard Pearson, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, J L Nightingale, Brian MacArthur, Michael Jones Political Editor, Mihir Bose, Philip Beresford, Susannah Herbert, Michele Jaffe-Pearce, Richard Burnell, Sue Thomas, Mark Whitaker, Jimmy Cook, Lady Pritchett, Annabel Walker, Alan Jabez, Conrad Black, Greg Hadfield Education Correspondent, Mary Follain, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Angus Roxburgh, Nato Summit, Norman Macrae, Alan Myers, Edward Pearce, Colin Dunne, Simon Jenkins, Geraldine Prentice, Michael Berger, Maryon Tysoe, Mike Kelly, Imre Karacs, Andrew Lorenz, John Blakemore, Andrew Wilson, N J H Dent, Hugh Thompson, Judy Taylor, John Cole, Marina Vaizey, Chris Lightbown, Maire Mac Suibhne, Richard Caseby, Margaret Park, Tom Rosenthal, Dorothy Wade, David Smith Economics Editor, Brenda Snaddon, Janet Martin, Tony Hetherington, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Peter Roebuck, Cynthia Richards, James Neilson, Meryl Streep, Jonathan Caplan, Joanna Simon, Chris Blackhurst, Kate Singleton, Ellis Downes, Boris Schapiro, Jeff Randall Deputy City Editor,
ResumoTragic plight of the Heathrow drug babies Anger at 'warped' book on Thatcher The Community Charge. Are you confused about it… $Pend Gorbachev ordered spy army into West Turmoil Country Garden Labour leads for first time since 1986 New City scandal inquiry Creative Photography Overseas Prices Six face Clapham charges Inside Kinnock to sack Meacher in row over union policy Advertising Telephone Numbers Rolex Arch friends: Anna Maria De Mita, wife of the… High Court clears way for national strike by dockers British Lock Makers for 150 Years A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd SNCM Car Ferries Denning urges libel reform News Digest Oil slump Sea heroine Body in lake Island quest A penny more Fugitive held MP's will Minister sues Bond Winners ITN puts price on 'poached' Sissons Riot police quell fights at protest Sunday Times Reporter Russian runs out of fun Swansea Bay Sunday Times gets top 'Oscars' Compaq Computer Ltd. Fed-up Londoners move to the north Strikes add to exodus of families and firms from the southeast Reluctant heads leave schools in the lurch Price Waterhouse Holiday traffic crawls to halt Sunday Times Reporter Olivetti Bonington aims for new peak Labour nudges ahead of Tories The Sunday Times Mori Poll Advanced Diesel Bimbo returns to haunt Sotheby's Mercedes-Benz Tougher litter laws to clear the streets Successes and a setback for two Sunday Times campaigns Ministers to delay water clean-up Psion PLC River polluter fined Making Hay: Sarah Blow from Solihull, West Midlands,… Tube bosses back down over talks with rebels Ridley acts on council excesses Cunard Princess Nuclear programme threathened by crisis In today's Other Sunday Papers Knife job for Thatcher Ombudsman for holidays Easy entry on the menu The City Damaging discord Comment Kinnock and BBC rapped Errant child of revolution A stinging defeat Sky The NHS. Underfunded, Undermined, under Threat WDA we Mean Business in Wales Now for the really hot news Vauxhall. Once Driven, Forever Smitten One in the Private Eye No justice in an ass of a law Claremont Controls Ltd. Warning: view this bright star from a distance for safety Elonex Thou shalt love thy chancellor's poodle Godfrey Smith Lawson's Long Hot Summer Interest rates rise. . . as inflation rockets. . . the pound wilts and. . . the trade gap widens Nigel Lawson's economic strategy is looking increasingly shaky as each month's economic indicators deal their hammer blows. But as Tory backbenchers bite their fingermalls, he remains confident. David Smith and David Hughes reports on a tough time for the Tories House boom comes home to roost The London Tara Flymo Limited Stalin 'offered Hitler a deal' Spectrum History Fluoridation starts to lose its bite Medicine Campus couples a degree closer BMW Fear snuffs out hope as Peking hardliners win Communism in turmoil: China's geriatric leadership launches crackdown in its hunt for scapegoats Satellite Systems US reveals arms pact with France Our Foreign Staff Kremlin braced for Yeltsin backlash Angus Roxburgh, who is being expelled from the Soviet Union, witnesses an electoral setback for the liberals Car Phones Exel Logistics Ltd Town in shock over gallows fate of 14 Police rift keeps crime on the street Autobahn brigade puts its foot down Hotpoint why Make Life Complicated Another Khomeini makes bid for power How French priests saved a Nazi killer Hotpoint why Make Life Complicated Democrats hurt by new scandal Death-squad spectre rises in EL Salvador Victor. Bravo! Argentina cries for an economic miracle (AP): Syrian gunners keep up attack on ports The World (Reuter): Japan premier front-runner (Reuter): Gulf ship men in drug case (AP): Cuban hijacker surrenders British Coal Opencast Executive Kinnock's disarming double-act Ford Heritage under the hammer 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xw Plans to expand zoo shock pundits of Primrose Hill Pregnancy is better than the pill Stop police persecution of Sikhs I won't bid for United, says Black Neither dirty nor dangerous Today's Birthdays Points Prudery puts the lid on art The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… The pace is too hot for an old warhorse Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quietly, Watson the destroyer arrives Boxing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Badminton Rowing National Fun Run The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Digest Results. . . Australian Football and Pools Check BBC Grand Prix Line Autosport Close Control: Boris Becker sweeps aside Tim Mayotte of the United States 6-4 6-3 to put West Germany into the final of the world team cup for the first time. They will play Argentina, who beat Czechoslovakia, in Dusseldorf today For the Record Selections The Sunday Times Grand Prix Line The Sunday Times Cricket Line Cricket MN Financial Management Limited Racing Kop's weary gods denied by Arsenal's southern grit Memories of Leeds and Revie David Robson, a lifelong Leeds United fan, pays tribute to the late Don Revie Royal Yacht Club war: unfurling the Jolly Roger Inside Track Europe claims Mancini Tennis Is Ben Johnson on to a winner? News in Focus Batting made easy by a humble, hungry man Peter Roebuck assesses his new Somerset opening partner Jimmy Cook Stephenson in charge Middlesex strike rich seam Bicknell beats his best Too much of a good thing? Cricket Close-Up Brian Glanville Senna back to the front again Motor Racing Six again for in-form Stoute Racing Rob Hughes on Championship Winners and Losers England tie with Aussies but tame the Scots England (226-5) tied with Australia (226-8) by Robin Marlar Omega Holiday Weather and Travel Outlook Botham back to business Peter Roebuck Assesses his Opening Partner England tie with Aussies but tame the Scots Inside Spying for perestroika Mr Lawson becomes a centipede. . . The public remains mystified as the surreal chancellor battles it out with Number 10, writes Simon Jenkins Pick of the Properties Besieging history Barnsley Out to open a window on the law Of Al Capone, and other responsible individuals A sea-change is taking place in left-wing attitudes to personal accountability, writes Brian Walden Telecom Security Limited A hectoring head is no joke Summer of Discomfort News Focus: Opinion The Sunday Times Testing the value of private religion Pulpit Atticus When the going gets rough, enjoy the ride Thatcher in hot water A year ago the Tories seemed invincible at the polls, writes Robert Harris, but the political landscape has changed utterly The Times More TV repeats in chapter and verse of negligible poet Last Word TWA EC must lift its sights to the East News Focus: Opinion Communist turnmoil could mean free-trade opportunity writes Norman Macrae The hell of the huddlements The government is failing to deal with the new poor, says Edward Pearce Out to open a window on the law The Valerie Grove Interview Commission for the New Towns Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Masterspy meets a scoop-master Paper Round Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nakasone escapes as scandal ends in fiasco Japan The Recruit affair has opened the way for a new generation of party leaders, writes Michael Berger Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hogg Robinson Property Group Bones of lost chiefs rattle party bosses in Budapest News Focus: The World Hungary The reburial of the 1956 uprising leaders is a focus for tension, writes Imre Karacs Multiple Display Advertising Items New routes for the gravy train Strasbourg The European parliament has come of age, says Stephen Milligan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Now the war of nerves starts for Nato's future The World The Western alliance holds its fortieth anniversary summit with a large and growing split to heal Nato Summit Divided by the Soviet peace offensive. Western leaders must grapple with an arms crisis that will not easily be resolved Peter Millar and John Cassidy report Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unmodernised Chelsea Freehold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Genscher: the man behind the crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Prudential Property Services W. A. Ellis Allsop & Co AIC Oxford (UK) Ltd Balfour Bealty Homes Alfred McAlpine Homes W. A. Ellis Prudential Property Services Prince Regent Mews Weeding out Chelsea's bad taste Gardening The show has come a long way, but design remains a weak point, writes Sir Roy Strong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunny shoeboxes offer the chance of a holiday retreat on the Med Property British buyers attracted to Côte d'Azur flats should consider a leaseback deal, writes Annabel Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucky escape for a busy nest-builder Nature Joan Forman tells of a garden warbler only a hair's breadth from death in the wisteria Murray Tough as They Come Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Wates Build with Care Knight Frank & Rutley Chelsea Harbour John D Wood & Co Copenhagen Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wessex Housing Ltd. 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Harvey Nichols Millet Quick Look Devilish 'do' for mainstream men In the US, a ponytall takes you from boardroom to disco, says Teri Agins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wooing women to win power Dorothy Wade looks at Labour's shift to 'caring' issues in a bid for female votes Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Autos Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking the fight to the home front Peter Bazalgette on why we need a broad approach to ensure high-quality food supplies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tried & Tasted Walnut Oil Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Choice Taylor & Lake Huile de Noix Extra Habitat A vintage to mull over Joanna Simon Wine On why buying 1988 claret can wait Public angel that lost its sense of direction Robert Hewison reveals a controversial report into subsidies of commercial theatre Apollo Theatre Plant a Tree Campus '89 The Family Arts Holiday How Serota's rehang will test the best of British art Marina Vaizey reports on the new director's plans to take the Tate Gallery into the 1990s Eye-opening view of arts on TV Bösendorfer How the stones of the Rose give drama a new shape John Peter explains why the discoveries at the Rose Theatre are changing radically our view of Elizabethan drama and how this will affect what we see on stage in future Royal Opera House Italy uncovers a heritage headache The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Open Air Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Vortex Cats Acry in the Dark Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A school for lovers with water music on tap Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Catching a constellation of Red stars Dance Short shrift for Shakespeare Theatre Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Land-Rover Assured Land Rover Assured Stratstone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Westover Land Rover SMAC Group Plc The Rolls-Royce & Bentley Mann H. 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Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Week's Best Sellers Brackets show last week's position; final figures indicate previous appearances Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items II TV Highlights a critical guide to the we Missing out on Big Spenders Battle of the box: advertisers accuse ITV of failing to deliver: the network says they've got it wrong Alex Sutherland reports on why advertisers think ITV is failing to deliver viewers in the up-market category Serves Them Right Michael Winner, the film director, says the press is to blame in libel cases—not the victims who fight back Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics Advertisers should stop knocking ITV and realise how lucky they are, says Melvyn Bragg, head of LWT arts programmes Buzz Four-Page Pull-Out A far far better thing never to have done it! TV Review Holiday Monday Pick of the Day Marks & Spencer Pru speaks-and a nation listens Radio Waves Tuesday 30 May Pick of the Day Today's Radio Wednesday 31 May Pick of the Day Preview Thursday 1 June Pick of the Day The Week's Films on TV Film of the Week Friday 2 June Pick of the Day Saturday 3 June Pick of the Day Admit One Over the Page BBC1 Times Books Regions Today's Highlights Pick of the Day Films Rovacabin Youngman System Building Ltd. County NatWest: new probe The inside Story: Business Begins a Major City Investigation with a Three-Page Report Gateway shopper to return Jetstream's 21-year flight path to fortune Bond satellite stake up in air Paris link for STC Pressure to stay on pound JCB Cadbury to swallow Trebor Fraser Marr Financial Service Ltd. How County Got Lost in the City The City The Economy Worst is over in the economy Land Securities Virani ponders £250m buyout Eagle Trust starts re-assessment Bass Storehouse slumps City Eagle Star takes a 4% stake at L&M Return of the Raiders City Focus The raiders are back and they are offering hard cash We look at two bids launched last week, for Sea Containers and Coalite Gatwick-Paris Pitney Bowes Return of the Raiders Halifax A Share in the Boardroom Predators eye MBS Market Report Watching Ward White Premier buy boosts Hillsdown City What's up British Airways The world's favouritic airline Carlton joins the giants of electrics Red faces and greenbacks Controlling the exchange rate has become a problem on both sides of the Atlantic John Cassidy reports on the discord in the Bush camp Plessey Inflation needs cold-turkey cure Economic Perspective The Enterprise initiative How County Got Lost in the City In the first of a series of investigative reports, Chris Blackhurst and John Jay Big Bang seemed to promise so much for National Westminister, Britain's biggest bank A £5m profit from a secret holding in a share issue for Associated British Foods gave it confidence to take a similar risk with the massive £837m Blue Arrow rights Issue Then the market crashed, destroying hopes of a repeat of the ABF coup and leading to huge losses Taj International Hotels Blue Arrow Backfire Unearth the seeds of County NatWest's involvement in the Blue Arrow fiasco Business Focus When an £837m rights issue to fund Blue Arrow's takeover of the Manpower job agency faltered, County NatWest came up with an action plan to guarantee the placing. But the outcome was far from guaranteed East Kilbride Why Berry flopped at giant killing H&H Factors Ltd Bat Industries Dollar reigns over uncertainty American Account How County got lost in the City British Gas Energy is our Business Scotland. Land of Opportunity Bank takes account of its targets Advertising & Marketing In Midland's Vector account ad, the confident customer intimidates the branch managers and gets what he wants. People loved it, but the bank is having the last laugh Banking can be purely plastic for minimalists As Managing Director, Do You Sometimes Wonder if You Early Growth Programme London Business School Omnicom bid sends ripple round sector Air europe Express Business News & Personal Finance Alex Lawrie Small Ads Photosales Jones Lang Wootton Bottom line figures big in design competition Military sells off secrets to give industry a boost Spin-Offs The Ministry of Defence is selling its research and taking a cut from all the commercial spin-off's. Jane Bird looks at the company that is ferreting out the useful technology Seeds of motor oil in fields of rape Informix Software Ltd. Family garage goes to ground The Big Heart of England Heat sensor floats on hot air Bytes Mini screen is a real eye opener Computers An American firm has developed a truly mobile computer screen that can be fixed to a headset. Alan Jabez reports Business Business Lenders reluctant to raise rates Competition is fierce in slow market. Richard Woods reports Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life A shade better for the greys Henderson Financial Management Ltd J. Trevor & Sons Hits and misses in SIB rulebook Baring Fund Managers Limited Martin Currie Unit Trusts Limited Venture Hue Limited Bank of Ireland Money can go further when partners swap allowances A new income-tax regime is due to begin in April, when husbands and wives will be assessed separately Danby Bloch reports on the new rules, and explains how couples can reduce the size of their overall bill Cash dispensers deaf to outcries Business News & Personal Finance Walthamstow Building Society Comfort comes when finances are sorted out in preparation Pre-Retirement Evening Greystone Investments Ltd. Economic Data Bank Unit Trust Index The Sunday TIMES/micropool No-claim comes to contents insurance Hedging on index funds Savings News Neighbour pays for council 'vandalism' Association of Investment Trust Companies AAB-Allied Arab Bank AAB A Spark of Inspiration Panasonic Office Automation French agency queries timely buying in BMP Joint deal blooms at Battersea VPI builds a Barker stake Big bet on teleshopping Choosing the right computer Indicator of the Week Computers and your Business Lansing Avon fight turns into a real ding-dong Careerline Hunt for Euro-talent won't be all one way Barriers are falling, but we have a lot to learn. 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The strategy provides important lessons for the rest of words by Chris Lightbown Photographs by Chris Schwarz Directions Careers & Higher Education Fair Paying the price of a rent boy's 'fun' Bracknell Enfield Business backs trams to bypass suburban jams Private finance is poised to combine with public funding as Bristol launches an electric tram network for commuters, reports Philip Beresford King's Fund College Multiple Display Advertising Items Family Edition East Midlands Electricity Natural Environment Research Council Manweb Electricity Lewisham KPMG South East Thames Surrey County Council Sheffield City Council Anglian Water Unit General Manager SSEB Electricity Multiple Display Advertising Items Guidance for All Ages! Montessori & N. N. E. B. Tutors Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Education Diploma in Management Studies Teacher/governess Institute of Counselling St. Antony's College University of Oxford Lifting the top schools' spell Education Forum Reform should start with the 'great' public schools, says John Rae, former head of Westminister School. They perpetuate the view that we need an élite, and stifle attempts to make Britain a land of oppurtunity Multiple Display Advertising Items The gateway to Europe 1992 Thatcher wins—pupils lose Languages Queen Margaret College The Polytechnic of Central London Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Spectator's War Articles of War The Spectator Notebook of World War II edited by Fiona Glass and Philip Marsden-Smedley Grafton £16.95 pp444 Christopher Hibbert How to be top Who topped whom Contents Popularity stakes More of the madding crowd General will and private won't Candia McWILLIAM Who's Reading Whom Revolutionary attitudes Fruitless exercise? 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