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News from 13/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Margaret M. Pearson, Keith Robbins, President, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Janet Hick, Brian Collett, Andrew McEwen, Stephen Leather Hong Kong, Sheila Gunn, Houghton of Sowerby, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Debra Sheldon, Catherine Bennett, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth F. Gordon, Gordon Allan, Cliff Feltham, John Woodcock Sydney, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, John Lyons, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Tony Patrick, Christopher Morris, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, David Smith Economics Correspondent, John Percival, Edward Gorman, John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Paul Wheeler, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, George Rae, Stephen Johnson, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, G. P. Wright, Dennis Signy, Mark Almond, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Bassett and Dessa Trevisan, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Mr Frank Dobson, David Lindley, Michael Dynes, Ian Murray and Nicholas Beeston, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Claud Morris, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Glendevon, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, George Ace, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Mr Peter Leslie, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, Daniel Ward, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Margaret House, Graham Searjeant, Adrian Dannatt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Jeremy Maurice, Richard Morrison, Sandringham, Iain MacLeod Kitzb?hel, David Miller Rotterdam, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, J. Rotblat, John Thorne (Chairman), J. K. Mason, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Lawrence Linehan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Murphy,

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Inflation set to get worse says Lawson Latest figure will be 'close to 7 per cent' Heat and camel dust Portfolio plus Accumulator Index By our City Staff: Two inquiries will look at Plessey bid Hurd condemns Gadaffi's role in arming IRA Group survives in cellar piled with provisions Thirty-five days after being buried beneath the Armenian rubble, six men are brought out alive Shut-down engine riddle still baffles crash team Climber in 600ft fall Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Gun raider beats security at BBC News Roundup Short settles for a tie Landmark may fall PC sues force chief Wapping charges Mancroft 'upset' Czech experts in talks over Semtex A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners. Ltd. Researcher blacklisted over Tory bugging King's Cross picked for Channel link Staff Reporter: Surgeons given cash to study rear-facing seats Mudd fights for her future Mock disaster exposes failure of switchboard M1 airliner crash ITV must carry rival adverts Fears over bacteria in pre-cooked chicken Thatcher in moves for ozone safety Sack head of inquiry demand Child smokers 'are more likely to be absent from school' Cot death girl was killed, court told All-white jury can hear trial Defendants' plea rejected Delbert Wilkins under fire Pirate radio stations Restaurant 'risked closure' Ballet company steps off to new home Maples Citroën Doctors step up call for no-fault accident compensation plan Building chiefs face law suits Church discipline questioned 'Meal ticket for life' Fish plentiful but fairly expensive Weekend food prices Picture Gallery Duchess approves new guide Parents cannot be forced to contribute School trips Farmers round on minister Sources of income Millet Fire kills two in safety door trap Scargill defeat MP to retire Watch clue Pledge on cars Tube arrests Reservoir peril Pavarotti date Payout by Eye Strike to end Belgian's arrest may reveal the firms aiding Libya at Rabta Briton charged over nerve gas World Roundup (Reuter): Nurse admits deaths Japan links defended (Reuter): Falklands ship sails (AP): Swiss minister resigns Algeria visitors threat Bupa Bush team starts to set targets Aids campaigner fills last gap in President-elect's Cabinet Shamir runs gauntlet of settlers over uprising Greenpeace agrees truce over France's Antarctic airstrip The final White House line-up Moscow solution for crisis enclave Australia declares war on starfish army attacking barrier reef Royal Bank of Scotland Group Insurance Company… Missiles and tea breaks for rebels Mujahidin warriors get scent of victory as the Russians press on with withdrawal Signs in Kabul point to final troop pull-out From our Special Correspondent: Famine threatens regime's survival Round-up of Eta leaders hailed by French security Dixsons Sales Olivetti PCs (Reuter): Uproar at union chief's arrest Dixons Card Serbs' champion sidesteps top job Crisis in Yugoslavia (Reuter): Shipyard lockout (AP): Sikh revenge (Reuter): Tactical move Detainees free (Reuter): Desert threat (Reuter): Amin sent back to Saudi exile by Zaire (Reuter): Goetz decision (Reuter): Police targets (AFP): Car tax down (Reuter): Reactor tests Piedmont Labour is economically illiterate, says Lawson Treasury Early start urged to soccer scheme Cook adamant on NHS reform Labour Party consulation Inflation is what matters Security forces 'have prevented disaster' Tough pollution controls must be brought in to keep… Call for savings boost Parliament next week Parliament today Beith condemns speculation about M1 air disaster Government 'may break up UK' Prime Minister Japan funeral move attacked Educational priorities Libya plant construction Bonuses for chairmen Steel sale Hotline calls Brmm Brmm… Brum catches up Birmingham, last year revealed as the city we would least like to live in, is now an international cultural centre. How did Britain's second city shake off the recession? Sally Brompton in vestigates Tomorrow Smallbone of Devizes Voice of the people British Philatelic Bureau a Royal Mail Service Sheeila Gunn Times Diary Never before have their Lordships been so fiercely lobbied about a piece Times Diary Where is the iron fist? Commentary Robert Kilroy-Silk When fame brings fortune Bernard Levin on a darker side to the Great Ormond Street appeal Steps to a lasting peace Gerald Kaufman interviews Yassir Arafat (From our Own Correspondent): Italy and the Pope Epidemic of Confusion Retreat from Hong Kong Five and under A dismal view of Mammon's rule Role of small unions Police complaints Farm subsidies Lessons from the M1 air disaster Nuclear deterrent Romania's past 'New history' Eye for an eye Rspca example for charity law Dissident stand Off the hook Court Circular School announcements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Black hole in our galaxy? Science Report Memorial service Appointments Marriages Birthdays today Clapham railway accident service Luncheon Receptions Polytechnic news Sir Geoffrey Tuttle Bringing the Raf into the missile age Sir George Abell Private Secretary to two last Viceroys of India Ray Moore Radio voice that woke up millions But to us there is but one God. the Father. of whom… Dosso Dossi fetches $4m Saleroom Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Anniversaries Latest wills Monuments to myself Adrian Dannatt discovers that Italian writer Aldo Busi prizes his independence above all De-briefed encounter Television Cannon Shaftesbury Avenue An evening of riches Theatre After The Fall Lyric Theatre, Belfast Brightly into grim despair What Is Seized Drill Hall United in good cause An Evening for Armenia Covent Garden Gala Benefit Conviction never flags PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Concerts Accent on youthfulness Schubertiade Queen Elizabeth Hall Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Dis-syzygy blonde The novelist Candia McWilliam has been described both as a verbal exhibitionist and as a bimbo. Catherine Bennett found her unperturbed The habitat Sale Osborne & Little The Contemporary Textile Gallery 'I don't go like a mad professor looking for arcana with a net' Talkback A Storehouse Plc Company Junkie mail This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1769 Entertainments Roxy around the clock Word-Watching Winning Move The Mikado The Times BBC1 Atlas of the World Radio Choice Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Marriage of opposites Television Choice Peter Waymark Vaccine for Aids 'lasted a year' The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,878 Arafat sees Britain as crucial in peace process Defiant Shamir prays amid the protests Carrie in new row over smoking leak Weather No questions but even more bull Political sketch Markets Leader of AFBD resigns MacArthy up Textron offer Profits leap Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch The Pound GEC Siemens bid referred £240m market raid on Plessey follows Young decision Cuckney presses on with break-up consortium Hammerson property valued at £2.48bn The undramatic art of secret Budgetry Bank Governor's letters that never were Shares climb after brokers lightning raid By Our Financial Editor: TSB payout up 11% as profits rise to£420m Brittan orders EEC inquiry HFS Index French beat water limit Mail dividend rises on £3.2m figures Astra Holdings leaps 55% to £4.05m Business Rounup Beer output up 6.8% Nobo rises to £1.64m FAI purchase of NZ broker Jones, Stroud ahead Debenham Tewson & Chinnocks International Property… Printech buys US printer Turnbull up at half time Trusts to merge in war on discounts Tuck away Tsb for a rainy day Tempus Harrisons suppresses new name - by request HK plans tough new laws City rents 'escape impact of job cuts' Fixed rate home loans NI claims it has 57% of Collins Approval for £150m scheme Two may join Drexel board Eadie to buy Magnavac Pennant sale Deal tops £1m Dewhurst up Douglas rises Kalms 'to fight for margins as others fight for oxygen' C&w sells 20% stake in Bahrain Burton rules out action Fraser takeover report 'is bombshell' By our City Staff: Profit slides at Neotronics County man's new venture The Times City Diary Trouble at McCaughan Team talk Write-off hits Walker Greenbank Cashing out Cooks' tour de force Bassett rejects Swedes' £63m bid Arrows Limited Men from the ministries ambush GEC Siemens London Life Bargain hunters lift index over 1,850 Stock Market Wall Street London Traded Options Dow extends rally on institutional buying New York (Reuter): Nikkei advance halted By Our City Staff: Moët Hennessy chairman quits after stakebuilding Hawthorn Leslie rises 24% to £4m By Our City Staff: Gardiner profit up Traditional Options Recent Issues Alpha Stocks White Knight rejected by Leucadia Condition of upholding service out of the jurisdiction Law Report January 13 1989 AMP Group Establishing the defence of economic duress Widespread gains Stock Exchange Prices Kellock The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Business to Business Foouson Franchises New Breed New Challenge Farsina Windows Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items A new look in glass Molly Maid Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Does your firm need the shrink? Your Own Business Multiple Display Advertising Items New Year Bargains Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefly Picture Gallery Autofleet of London Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godfrey Davis Ford Main Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The veehickle that beats all the American cars Volkswagen 16v Gti. 5 doors. 1989 model, dellv mlleage. with… Woburn Abbey Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocars (London) Ltd Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Changing Motown Motoring The us car market is driving towards Europe. Daniel Ward sums up the new outlook at the Detroit motor show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Launch of a crowning luxury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitch spins out clue to way fortunes could turn in Test Cricket Oxford's reputation intact Student Sport Rolls-Royce & Bentley Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excalibur SS Phaeton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Red-rose pedigree bursts into bloom School Rugby Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The time has come for Sands Gymnastics Times Classified Carson critical of assessments for Hern classic colts Racing Cavvies Gown on Gold Cup trail Gilford likely to opt for Midnight Count Field of 17 for The Ladbroke Brave Defender to cap field day for Henderson Mandarin: Ascot Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Moment of truth as Waley-Cohen takes on the best Mandarin: Edinburgh Results from two meetings Stewards dismiss Dunwoody appeal Newbury plan improvements Racecall William Hill Agreement in sight over water records Yachting Britons join Eastern test Snow Reports When football kicks sand in soccer's face America's message to its seven-stone weakling cousin in England: you , too , can have a body like mine Odds favour Neath to confirm they are second to none Rugby Union: Hordes are Set to Gather at Stradey Park as Llanelli Attempt to Stem the All Balack Tide Richards may make a long-awaited return Glamorgan take title Field for key World Cup post narrows The day of the ergoperson Rowing Potter joins games of masquerade Hockey Guy's better ball-winners Small rink is Victoria's big advantage Bowls Olympic pair withdraw Ice Skating Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out All-Ireland league is sanctioned Hard work for England Badminton Beasant completes move to Chelsea in a £725,000 deal Football: Newcastle Decide to Cut their Losses as Goalkeeper is Persuaded to Return to London Drawbacks of the indoor game Senior has made a happy return Merle stops a clean sweep Skiing £200,000 for growth at grass roots level Rugby League For the Record Oldham to be first in code to go public Francis m plea to McDonald Chambers out to stop the slide McEnroe's demon and Wilander kept at bay Tennis Cornish makes up his mind to try again Cup meeting cancelled Swimming Two-camel race in the rally of sudden death Motor Rallying Currie prepares to spice things up Boxing Douglas confirms class with quick victory The Times Sport Bruno stays clam as Tyson erupts again Clarke to join Hibs if the price is right Prontaprint! Wallace swaps Spanish sun for life in the basement Sutton decline agent's offer Epidemic all-clear Austrians look to Streif for glory Lyle and Langer take a walk on the sunny side Fateful day dawns early for Hendry

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