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News from 14/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Kay, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Christopher Walker Tunis, Clifford Longley, F. J. O'brien, Thomas Flanagan, Jane MacQuitty, Diana Warwick General Secretary, Andrew Longmore, Iain Macleod, Cliff Feltham, Jo Passmore, A. M. Bayfield, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, E. S. Page, Hilary Finch, Roy Cowell, Director, Michael Binyon, R. J. H. Cook, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, Peter Davenport and Craig Seton, Vivien Goldsmith, Jonathan Pearce, Bryan Stiles, Roy Laidlaw and John Rutherford, Peter Jones, Robin Chapman, Ruth Gledhill, John Ballantine, Michael Atkinson, Huon Mallalieu, Martin Andrew, Charles Jackson, Michael Butler, Robin Young, Doug Sager, David Hands, Charles Bremner, A.H.P. Humphrey, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Carol Ezzell, Chelwood, D.B. Sammons, Nigel Andrew, Chris Thau, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, David Brewerton and John Bell, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Leslie Forbes, Gavin Bell Huambo, Jim Richardson, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, David Sapsted, Diane Hill, David Brewerton, Elizabeth O. Cockburn, John Goodbody, Ian Smith, Richard Evans Sydney, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, A. D. Frank, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Noël Goodwin, Peter Hankey, Sarah Jane, Anne Scott, Jonathan Meades, Staff Reporter, David Nicholson-Lord, David Tytler, Education Editor, Iain Macleod Kitzbühel, Keith Macklin, Ian Murray Bonn, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Richard S. Harvey, Madeau Stewart, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, By Staff Reporters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ronald Rudd, M. S., Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Richard Williams,

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Section 1 Inside Winged chairs Israel must change, says Waldegrave at Arafat talks GEC joins US giant to fight for markets In today's 52-page Times Berry goes in Blue Arrow board coup Section 3 Review To the festival of camels and palaces Chief broke rules to save 10 miners Section 4 Sport & Leisure The aristocracy of Europe's ice Domesday County Folios Battle to save crew of stricken vesse Computers go haywire oil 13th News Roundup Prince's gift for farm Greenwich inquiry All set for chess final TV Times up for sale Trial of Ryan sought P&O Re-creating flight to disaster Mystery still surrounds what triggered jet crisis Wiring check ordered on Boeing 757s in US Children drowned as abandoned wife drove car in to dock By Our Political Staff: Trafalgar Day may be holiday Priority at lights for buses Traffic delays Drug-users most at risk from Aids Clarke praise for hospital shop The Equitable Life Man who found Roman coins may get £20,000 Extra curricular Next Week Win £96,000 Debt advice group asks Government for expansion cash Spending mania can be sign of mental illness Private buyers hold sway Saleroom Commons debate scrutiny of M15 Next Week Back Pain Demand for new ministry to fight Aids Picture Gallery New-born baby is killed by listeria Management buyout option backed Rail workshops BR unveils option of longer tunnel £3,375 for PC hit in riot class Two services Mother killed Ruddock post TV man stays Cash offers Scooter alert Libel damages Child deaths Baker wants Britain at heart of history teaching Threat to TV advertising is renewed Husband given life is freed Arson attack fuels security dispute Student explorers prepare for the Arctic 'No fault' payouts attacked Medical accidents N-waste 'dumped in Scots waters' JC James Capel Strikes facing all post offices Renault Fighter crash renews low-flight row Unita guerrillas leave black mark on Angola War lingers on in wake of accord Short Notice Public Auction Israel right copies terrorists Saudis bar entry to Amin Cyril Kaye & Company Seven killed by Beirut car bomb World Roundup Deportations denied Canada 'outraged' Quake survival doubt Way open for ferry Lobby group accused Libya returns body of US airman The Royal Bank of Scotland Soviet reporter changed by hell of Afghan war 'Truth will never be told' Surprise visit to Kabul Zaire breaks off Belgian treaties Jackson and the black vote haunt the Democratic inquest US may seek extradition of gas bomb case man Japan to help pay for repatriating boat people NCB Bank Bush goes fishing to prepare for his White House duties Big Rudy adds to the headaches of Mayor Koch New York gangbuster heralded as white knight Goetz resentenced North ruling Strike bound Moscow death Sikh clashes Ski deaths Two hanged MOPS Simon Barnes Picture Gallery Wrong way to rights Commentary - Janet Daley Tear up this stifling net Terry Maher The Independent Labour Party Conference Cabinet of Experience A Parson's Pleasure England Expects A look ahead in higher education Academic pay talks Making light of it Traffic troubles Speaking clearly Spring fever Distinct differences in religion Safety in the air Electoral reform Sweet memories On with the new Court Circular Birthdays Dinners The Times Waiting for the tide of unity Clifford Longley Funerals Cobham Hall Forthcoming marriages Prior's Field Godalming Colin Bagnall Success story in the British nylon industry Karl Geiringer Scholar of Haydn in the round Edward Jackson Statistics as economists' aid Monia Liter Service dinners Luncheon Gresham's School Marriages Latest wills Aids skin symptom not a cancer Science Report Second Sunday after Epiphany Funeral Arrangements Church services tomorrow Hopes for Heveningham Hall Anniversaries University news Polytechnic news Word-Watching MOPS P&S Ltd Luxury Whirlpool Portable Spas Exclusive Designer Period Home Reproduction Furniture Solid Pine Men's Overshoes INA Books Ladderax Rose Dodd Ardenco Ltd. Futon Centre Sofa's Sofa Beds Period Collections Ltd Nylon Shirts Clean Sweep Peter Adams Bathroom City James Harland Designs Ltd Elbeo Fution Express Seymour Shirts Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Classic Settees Style Contour beds Penbury Trading Co. Jolliman For the Garden Gebron Technical Services Ltd. Bramley's Nurseries Bramily's Nurseries K. Restorations De Jager Genuine Old and New York Flagstoens Crazy Paving… Rock around the fireplace The colours of granite and marble can become the hottest news in a room The Sunday Times Winged chairs Fred Beverton's furniture is inspired by aircraft, Nicole Swengley reports. But it can still look like an ancient fridge, a rocket ship-or a Fifties car Fire alarm in only seconds before crash Berry goes in coup by board of Blue Arrow The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,879 Weather Verve PLO Kicks off on tour, boots and all Executive Editor David Brewerton the Pound US dollar… Banks fail to hold dollar rise The Times General Electric forges £1.4bn link with GEC Weinstock moves to save group from takeover Second French bid goes unconditional Pure genius of popping a ?200m cork Guinness builds larger stake in champagne company European businesses combine Nat West to close us bonds dealer Royal Trust Berry goes with £½m payout in boardroom coup at Blue Arrow Dow closes higher on firmer dollar New York Lonrho By Our City Staff: SE system breakdown hampers dealing Heavy trading lifts Nikkei to two records Tokyo Dutch may be ready to lift £1.3bn Hammerson offer ADT sells stake in Attwoods Bassett shares slip as bids are expected MFI plans quote next year after 56% trading profit rise £82m Wardle bid suffers setback London Traded Options Bank buy-back is a £500m success By Our City Staff: Ich shares move op on possible takeover Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Weinstock and Welch unveil strategy for clout in Europe Johnson Fry The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free shares will be carrot for Abbey members to back float Family Money Board denies offer is a bribe to prompt a good response, but the success of its attempt to convert to a public company depends largely on whether sufficient savers vote-and vote for the change New hope for payout to Clowes investors Nationwide to increase rates Interim authorized investors listed Family Money Skipton takes the lead in health cover Kerrington Developments PLC Brush shoulders with the experts Briefing Saracen Asset Management Limited Flexible £5 keeps deposits alive Letters Minimum hits school savings Savings percentages incorrect Mercury Unit Trusts The Equitable Life For Advertising in Business and Finance or Family… A Member of Lautro London Life Keeping wolves from the door Tony Levene looks at the methods used in hard selling—and how to combat them Charity-linked cards bring credit to banks Holmesdale Building Society Decision time for pensions Improvement grants cut from tomorrow Hogg Robinson Mortgage Master Trying out some new designs Maria Scott on the pros and cons of the unit trust that could soon be all the rage AMP Group Portfolio plus Accumulator Tebbit's turkey jibe is coming home to roost at Blue Arrow Impulsive, ambitious, Berry suffers humiliation as Fromstein takes over Fidelity Partnership weathers the Challenge Save & Prosper Exhibition: Watercolour Fair Of camels, poverty, and palaces At the camel fair in the holy city of Pushkar, Leslie Forbes discovers a lake made from a discarded lotus blossom, meets the last of the hippies and moves on to a palace with a maharani at the bottom of the garden Majestic Wine Warehouses Bermuda April Travel World Festival Guide June Thomason Caribbean Carnival Jersey Whsmith Travel Follow the beckoning magus Michael Watkins visits the rugged coasts of Crete and finds the Greek's mind is in Elysium Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Abroad Villa Vactions PleasureWood Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Canary & Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenerife Vine scapes Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Umbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solitaire Travelbag Martyn Holiday's West Algarve Unique Country House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Sheild Travel The Personal Touch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Switzerland Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Mark warner Sportsworld Travel SKI Beach Vilas Headwater Holidays Holiday Cources Headwater Holidays CAA India Headwater Holidays Butterfield's Indian Railway Tour Secret Italy Gardens in Spain Weekend Skino A Full 3 Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Holidays English Country Cottages P&O Scottish Ferries Amaro Cottage Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Northumbria Horse Holidays London Gliding Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ridgeway Rents RR North Devon Picturesque Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional Inn Bargin Breaks London Aster House Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Classified Tuscany AA travel Hebridean Island Cruises Ltd. The recommended centre for touring the Romantic… Hoseasons Abroad Greek Islands Sailing Club Austravel Sussex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dales Holiday Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Ski USA Paris Commonunk Ltd. 'Britain's Newest and Very Special… Culture crusades Travel News Junior choice Senior perks Booto The Paris of the Revolution Old style sweeps back in Doug Sager describes the distinctive 'freeheeling' technique of telemark skiing Protection racket Pearl Cruises Northern lifts Travel Books Cyprus Voyages Jules Verne Skiing Diary Ski Report Bird Watching, Fishing & Walking Sussex Seen Devon Wales Holiday Cottages Shropshire Border Selection Mobile Hotel - Rural UK Tours Loch Caolisport Argyll Country Services Headwater Holidays Red Rose Cottage Holidays Walking Island Hotel Tresco Ty-Isaf Fishing Lodge Loch Tay Lodges The Old Coach House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World Winter Temptation The Times Exit, a National institution Peter Lewis discovers how Lord Rayne managed to avoid the headlines while balancing the books at the National Theatre Lake Vyrnwy Hotel Hobby Holidays Wester Ross Allez, Astérix… with a song, a joke and a yawn Theatre in France The petit Gaulois puts on a wig and false nose to outwit the Romans again, and loses his audience Waxing unfunny Television Digging into the fabric of music Concerts Lumière Music of the machine Metanoia QEH Jewels in foreign crowns If Brideshead were revisited now, would Anthony Blanche speak German? Robin Chapman examines the trend towards international Tv co-production Memorable singing Park Lane Group Purcell Room Divertimenti Sale Rodier Erotic impulse The Times Arts Diary Last picture show Beyond our Ken Wimbledon Theatre The South Bank Centre Shostakovich Music from the Flames RLPO Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra The Royal Ellington James Galway Marisa Robles Paavo Berglund Art Galleries City of London Sinfonia UK Ltd Bach KCM Barbican Wigmore Hall RG Boulez at the Barbican Vh Exhibitions The Times Biogen The Count Basie Orchestra Notes of new-found land Classical Coming of age in New York Rock Double vision Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation (Blast First/Mute Bffp 34) Cowboy Junkies: The Trinity Session (Rca 8568-2-R) The Times Travellers Tales Still asking the Irish Question Historicals the Tenants of Time By Thomas Flanagan Bantam, £12.95 A flame of inspiration One woman's opposition to tyranny gave hope to many. Victoria Glendinning on a remarkable story of courage Milena By Margarete Buber-Neumann Translated by Ralph Manheim Collins Harvill, £12 Earlier times Parerbacks Emma Wilkins the Mitred Earl By Brian Fothergill Century, ?5.95 for Better for Worse By John R. Gillis Oxford, ?6.95 Death, Burial and the Individual in Early Modern England By Clare Gittings Routledge, ?8.95 the Female Wits By Fidelis Morgan Virago, ?16.95 Life and death of a god Peter Jones Conquest and Empire The Reign of Alexander the Great By A. B. Bosworth Cambridge, ?25 Life and death of a god Francesca Greenoak looks at a triumph of the nurseryman's art Silver Mist Celebration of talent Agriframes Ltd. Theatre Weekend Tips ABTA Restaurant Guide The Lebanese Restaurant Rasa Sayang Restaurant La Primula Restaurant Signor Zilli Restaurant Zita Pizza the Action Pizza Bella Pices Restaurant La Paesana Restaurant New World Jager Huttee Bamboo Kitchen Le Berger Burghers, not burgers Jonathan Meades, at large in Islington and Hampstead, finds trotter pie, matey service, and a juke box haven for teenagers of all ages PISSARRO's Wine Bar Virginia Street Bargains for penny peepers Collecting Sales List Directory Picture Gallery Stocking a stellar cellar Drink It is time to choose burgundy for laying down or drinking up Photosales The Times The delicacy touch Food Last flings with the pheasant As the game season nears its end, Frances Bissell suggests treating tougher, older birds with pasta and Italian sauce MOPS Faith in an army of pawns Chess Winning Move Mensa World Service Stocking a stellar cellar Nigel Andrew peers appreciatively into Althorp's exclusion zones Jumbo Crossword solution Ploys from Brazil Bridge Outings Tricky year of 1988 Quiz Stocking a stellar cellar Huon Mallalieu previews the world of Drawings and Watercolours Fair in London Beijing International Hotel Radio 1 BBC1 No Title Saturday Sunday TCCB concedes over South Africa De Savary campaign threatened by change Petrenko out of European championships Baltacha close to his debut Girardelli enjoys lucky Friday Lyle holds position from tee to tree Full house likely for Davies debut Villepreux aid to England angers French AXGT Gooch backs board's stance The dance that broke free Ice dance comes into its own at next week's European Figure Skating Championships, John Hennessy reports Outdoor Leisure Ffestiniog Travel Cycling Brixton Cycles Fleet Cycles Autosave Wheeiles All You Need for an Adventure Martyn Ashfield Cycles J. A. Cycles Edison Lightweight Cycles Briton Racing Bikes Sealing off the last exit for the hooligan Colin Moynihan, the Minister for Sport (above), will on Tuesday introduce the Government's Football Spectators' Bill-the most controversial piece of sporting legislation in history. On the left, John Goodbody examines the details of how the Id card scheme wil work, while David Miller welcomes what he believes could be the salvation of the national game Harrison keeps Watford in trim Football: Arsenal at their Most Vulnerable after Local Derby Defeat in Fa Cup Everton could sow seeds of self-doubt Giant-killers put to the test Weekend Team News The barrack-room for Colchester Vatanen's victory courtesy of Ickx Motor Rallying Edberg's flawless hour Tennis Bath's opportunity to enhance their claims for the title Rugby Union: Clubs Championship round a Timely Form Guide for International Selectors Norling left out by five nations' organizers England score 18 goals in two games Hockey Hampson's string of injuries continues Rugby League For the Record RFU orders White to wait Jones returns to side after illness Grand prix start sees the return of Cudmore Yachting Schneider set to break Moser-Proell's record Skier who puts the world before World Cup Jones pulls off his latest surprise Snooker Lady Arran hopes for electrifying departure Powerboating Figini completes double Tyson is back in Las Vegas In Brief Series postponed Britain's bronze DeFreitas better Cup tie for Chang Red arrows Follow my leader Craven upset Anatomy of a double act Sports Book of the Week As the five nations' rugby union championship begins next week, Roy Laidlaw and John Rutherford, Scotland's greatest half-back pairing, stress the need for even the best players to hone their skill From backs to beyond Caring trainer with keen edge Michael Seely finds Josh Gifford recalling famous men and horses of historic Findon Johnson hopes Newnham can follow in Glitter's hoof-prints Flying into man-made clouds Weather Eye Tasty fish-and-chips in friendly ambience Weekend Walk Sabin Du Loir underlines his Festival claims Niven has four-timer Mandarin: Desert Orchid poised to display versatility again Ascot Mandarin: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Sir Blake run in balance Rambling River off to stud Racing next week From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Lemhill on lenient mark to capture The Ladbroke Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Ascot Wetherby Edinburgh William Hill Racecall The boy who liked to leap the hills Childhood of the Champions: moto-cross rider David Thrope Are champions born or made? As Mick Cleary discovered, David Thorpe (above) gave up babygrows for leathers at the age of three Barclays League First division Sport on TV Tomorrow The top seeds on collision course Tennis Framing your own future Roofing Problems Solved Taking the First Steps Sky Television

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