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News from 21/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Peter Evan, Home Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Edworthy, Clifford Longley, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alex MacWhirter, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Robert Matthews, Techonology Correspondent, Douglas Broom Eduction Reporter, Cliff Feltham, Mark Jordan, George F. Platt, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Harvey Elliott and James Bone, Ian MacLeod, Carol Leonard, Jeremy Flint, Geoffrey Rowell (Chaplain, Keble College), Ralph Townsed (Head of English, Eton College), Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Narbrough, F. H. Hilliard, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Charles Derwent, Henry Gee, Gaia Servadio, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, R. L. Willson, M. Kogan (Brunel Univeristy), P. A. Riley (University College London), H. M. Keir (Aberdeen University), M. Partington (Bristol Univerisity), Alan Beith, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, E. Gorden Allen, Frances Bissell, Rex Bellamy, Michael Watts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John V. C. Butcher, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Simon Tait, Jenny Tabakoff, Jack Waterman, Steven Downes, Terence Bendixson, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Prabhu Guptara, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Dennis Shaw, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, S. Booth-Clibborn, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Jill Sherman and David Nicolson Lord, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Anne Bilson, Richard Evans, Ronauld Faux, Martin Trew, Glyn Jones, Peter Brimelow, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Mohammad Aqeel Ahmed, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, D. H. L. Hopkinson (Church Commissioner), Pauline Edgar, Tom Pendry (Chairman), Brian Alderson, E. Harvey, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, David Walker, David Sinclair, Peter F. Jones, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Peter Philip, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, D. S. Mark Pepper, Maria Scott, Germaine Greer, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ian Marray, Peter Guilford and Rosemary Righter, Richard Wyndham, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correpondent,

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Section 1 Bush hails and age of greater world freedom New President offers hand of friendship to optimistic America The Prime Minister yesterday sent Mr Bush her " warmest congratulations" on his in-auguration and said she would do all in her power to sustain the special relationship between Britian and the US. Mrs Thatcher old Mr Bush that his enormous experience would be of immense value to the free world. She said: " America under your leadership will continue to enjoy Britain's firm friendship and support in our great common cause of peace with freedom and justice" In today's 52-page Times Libya chemical plant halted Exam results Crime rate 'startling' By Staff Reporters: Seven arrested as Mendis is deported Section 3 Young wins appeal over challenge by Lonrho Inflation likely to top 7% this month Section 4 Hargreaves Lansdown School Fees Specialists Ltd Engine falls off Boeing in flight £1m to be spent on NHS briefing News Roundup Guard defied gunman Shares plotter jailed Wetland is protected Spray victims lose Cot death coincidence Runcie leads prayers for Waite's release A. Wellesley Briscoe & Ptnrs. Ltd. Police search for 'missing profits' Allegations over use of public funds by Notting Hill carnival organizers Falling crime rate ends trend Piper Alpha inquiry to decide if 'tomb' is lifted Breath test options cut Kleinwort Barrington EEC banking law 'will threaten British jobs' Thatcher resolute on Soviet reform Consumer 'must come first' in food policy Girl of 9 died copying adult fuel sniffers Victim is cleared of murder Dirty jail hospital 'risk to patients and staff' Life term for second killing British Rail to sell off its masterpieces Picture Gallery Fewer women help charities Social Trends: 3 Dancer is robbed of £150,000 Telephone Information Services Ltd Children in tears seek help Debt Hotline The Times Next Week Picture Gallery School reports will stress achievement to raise pupils' motivation Vet schools under threat of closure University turmoil as departments face closure and pay deal is rejected P&O European Ferries By Our Education Reporter: Attempt to settle exam boycott fails Abortion reformers frustrated January 20 1989 Parliament Media privacy Bill faces first hurdle Next Week Root cause of upward growth Science Report Budget and Soviet troop offer are the first tests for Bush Israel extends use of rubber bullets World Roundup (Reuter): Heart-smoking link (Reuter): Sakharov nominated (Reuter): Three terrorists jailed Heunis makes debut (Reuter): Kosovo riots warning Thatcher's Africa visit Talking to friends on democracy's porch By Our Foreign Staff: Gorbachov hopes for peace Swirl of soirées and the foxtrot herald a kinder, gentler era The Bush Inauguration Washington (Reuter)-Being " Mr President" takes some getting used to. President Bush said yesterday he had held back for his predecessor after being so addressed on leaving the inaugural platform: " (Then) I felt something between an affectionate hug and a kidney punch-the Silver Fox (Mrs Bushj telling me to get going, " he said Changing of presidential guard on Capitol Hill Persian Rugs & Carpets Secret file saved by US judge (AFP): Journalists invited to meet 'jailed' students in Burma PR exercise in Rangoon Bangkok (AFP)-Thirteen Burmese troops and at least 18 ethnic Karen rebels were killed when the rebel base of Kler Day, Bear the Thai border, was captured, the state-run Burmese radio re-ported yesterday. Some 500 Burmese students were reportedly receiving training at Kler Day from the Karens The Equitable Life Jet wreckage testifies to city's narrow escape Boeing's success brings problems in its wake Tokyo bid for funeral security (Reuter): Arctic rescue (Reuter): Pay it again (Reuter): Rail sackings (Reuter): Punjab deaths (Reuter): Dali critical Tibet ruling Finance aide quits to fight allegations Paris share scandal US wins time to toughen chemical arms controls Race for the 'poor man's A-bomb' Jaeger Alliance Leicester Times Diary Picture Gallery Clouds in the bright new dawn The changing of the president: Barbara Amiel casts doubt on the revied political consensus; Peter Brimelow (below) recalls the 1981 inauguration-and steers well clear of 1989's More brawl than ball Shutting out the intruder Louis Blom-Cooper considers the Commons riht-to-privacy Bill On This Day Courtship, Cinemas, and the Church George Herbert Bush South African Succession A Licence to Teach For and against the Berlin Wall Concern for Mendis Liberal Democrats Professors' voice An ordination bar to church unity? GPs and budgeting Safer driving Clergy selection Hirohito funeral 'Satanic Verses' controversy Sir, Salman Rushdie is to be offered every support… Football freedom Body language Court Circular Marriage Baron's Bridge Club Securicor Communications Focusing on theism Forthcoming marriages Supper Beatrice Lillie Comic genius of a theatre generation Lord Harding of Petherton From part-time soldier to Army's top job It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than… Anniversaries Requiem Mass Memorial service Receptions Birthdays Church services tomorrow Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Colonel H. A. C. MacKenzie of Dalmore Word-Watching Successful Candidates in Professional Examination I, November 1988 The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Professional Examination I, November 1988, Referral Lists Banking & Accountancy Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd The Times Assistant Financial Accountants £Neg (AAE) Chart Foulks Lynch plc Financial Training Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Are You! A Decision Maker Gibson Hewitt—& Co For the Home Topvogue Ltd Reproduction Furniture Buy Direct Drymaster International Ltd Cotswold Carpenter Gemsbridge Limited Domestic Paraphernalia Co Treske Solid Wood Furniture One of the countries leading specialists in Vintage… Clean Sweep Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Ladderax Jacobus Workshop Nobody Undersells Peter Adams Sofa SleepaS The Ultimate Underwear Experience Dresses Highland Tartan Shirts Tamar Fashions Fine Shirts Made to Measure Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items K. Restorations Amber Products The Back Shop Akom Ltd. Rose Dodd Ardenco Ltd. For the Garden Garden Shredders by Lescha Tudor Crown Cutlery Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… The Leaf & Litter Picker All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Wrench without tears In our over-marketed High Streets there is still one shop where you can escape the designers-almost Radio daze Today's radios catch the eye as well as the ear. Deyan Sudjic makes a selection Cyril Kaye Candles for the dead of rail disaster Duchess of York cuts short holiday for the Clapham memorial service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,885 Weather Picture Gallery Actifed Expectorant Blocking tactic thwarts change to abortion law Comment: Kenneth Fleet 19 Executive Editor David Brewerton Nestlé in overseas listing plan Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Inflation rate reaches three-year high at 6.8% Inquires into Guinness Peat share dealings From a Correspondent: Liquidator called in as debt leads to Equiticorp collapse Guinness Mahon hit Day to brood over the Creme Eggs Architect of Rover privatization chosen for Cadbury challenge DPR directors bailed 28 jobs go at County NatWest Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd STC in talks with Olivetti over ICL sale Levene calls for more defence competition GrandMet selling off more public houses Business Roundup Bennett sales ahead by 45% US purchase by WPP Newsprint imports up Clowes payout granted LAWgROUP UK Offer interest in Chapman BIA confirms approaches Bush's finance chief rules out any deals on new taxes JSH pays damages to Bear Stearns Firstland speculation after five directors go Company Briefs Recent Issues Alpha Stocks By Our Economics Staff: No Budget cuts in taxation, Chancellor hints Opax stake sale prompts bid talk London Traded Options Traditional Options Rodamco abandons £1.6bn bid battle for Hammerson By Our Economics Correspondent: Bank and society lending up by £7bn £14m deal Folkestone water falls to French bid £11.5m purchase gives Générale des Eaux 53% acceptances Ricardo besieged Dividend warning by Lowndes chief Earnings slip at printing group Texaco sells Canadian oil stake for $3bn 'Outlook grim' for Lloyd's Collins offer Heywood buy BOC purchase Profits rise Bizarre episode of Metsun seas obligation going by the board Saddled up, hoping for soft landings Tyndall Money Desk Hotline Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyer Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Stake-building could be under way at Gateway Stock Market The B shares of Reuters, the international news agency and financial information group, stood out with a leap of 22p to 600½. This latest move was prompted by demand for the ADRs on Wall Street which forced dealers to look to London for loose stock to cover their short positions Nomura Securities, the broker, is a fan of Lucas Industries, up 1p at 569½p. It expects a 30 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to £70 million in March. The figures should also confirm Lucas has become the most profitable of the quoted automotive component suppliers Prices move lower after dollar falls Wall Street Early falls recovered Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Peace of mind could mean paying more New complaints system RBC Mannin Limited Relying on the unreliable Family Money Two years after Jean Smith bought a house on the basis of a surveyors' report, a chimney collapsed. The court case that resulted could change homebuyers' habits " a Grey Area of the Law" Investment trust charge by I&S Hogg Robinson Fidelity The Equitable Life Chartsearch Ltd Save & Prosper the Investment House Britannia Building Society Europe the magic key to 1988 Family Money There was a huge response to our competition to find the best unit trust in 1988 but only one overall winner Winners Mim Britannia International Limited TOP/BOTTOM Unit Trusts Assured tenancies scoop pool Family Money Maria Scott offers some advice on the best Business Expansion Scheme bets Guide for Bes Investors Nationalwide Anglia Building Society West of Scotland Assured Homes PLC New fixed-rate mortgages on the market James Capel Portfolio plus Accumulator The Times Midlands Residential Corporation PLC Rowland hopes for the Harrods sale Fayed's House of Fraser still under siege despite appeal court decision David Brewerton assesses the forces in a long drawn-out and bitterly fought battle that is certainly not yet over Woolwich Books: Sporting Artists Moments of truth in Provence Loathe them or love them, some festivals are unforgettable. Germaine Greer sheds a tear for the beauty of a bull at Arles, and recalls a Sicilian fishermen's joust Favourite Son Steve Sohmer Overseas Travel AA travel Exodus Mexico AFRO Asian Travel Ltd Thai Travel Travelbag Twickers World Ventura Holidays Trailfinders the Travel Experts Solitaire Austravel ElIzabeth Duff Travel Ltd Meridian Vacations Abroad Ltd Putting Caracas into perspective Travel Surviving madcap drivers and an invitation to a funeral parlour, Charles Derwent discovered a warm welcome in the capital city of Venezuela Skiing Diary Thomson Caribbean French Railways Waymark Holidays Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel The Traveller's Almanac Serenissima Travel The Travel Agent's Best Kept Secret The Magic of Italy Anglo Pacific Denmark/sweden Travelbag Bon Voyage Headwater Holidays Jasmin tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering The Magic of Spain Self-Catering Martyn Holidays Northumbria Horse Holidays Garden leads to sandy beach and sea… U . K. Holidays Hebridean Island Cruises Ltd. Citybreaks Eurocamp Cruising & Sailing Abroad Hoseasons Abroad Sportsworld Travel SKI Beach Villas Headwater Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantastic Alpine Fun!! Jan Bargains Democracy on the wing Travel Alex McWhirter explains how, with careful planning, and Apex fare can be transformed into a Business class seat on some short-haul flights Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Books British Rail International Civit Aviation Authority CIT (England) Ltd Hover Speed British Ferries Vine ideas Travel News Swan Hellenic Gothic glory Nigel Andrew visits Lincoln's medieval jewel Selection processes for competitive status Bridge Leather Sports Casual From £9.95 Concise Crossword No 1776 Jumbo crossword solution Exposed in the centre Chess Winning Move The Week Ahead What a blooming winter Gardening Francesca Greenoak makes the most of the unseasonal mild flourish Suttons Seeds Agriframes More monkey business Uni-vite Restaurant Guide Are You Looking for a Restaurant with Pisces Restaurant No Title Pizza Bella Benjarong Forum Court Peking Cuisine Pappagalli's Pizza Le Dolomiti La Primula Restaurant Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Kelong Paying for the privilege Eating out Jonathan Meades finds a hotel restaurant which has broken a cardinal rule—the food is too good for the prices Malaysian Indonesian & Thai Cuisine Le Bistro Talk of a teapot Collecting Sales Guide Directory The heart of a nourishing meal The Times Cook Full of beans Food Bring on the half-bottles Drink Those of us who enjoy wine must get organized, says Jane MacQuitty, for the American antialcohol movement is spreading across the Atlantic VINEscapes Charades Cordula Heinz Oven Baked Beans The South Bank Centre Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Strauss/mozart Marks and Spencer plc & British Gas Royal Festival Hall Royal Philharmonic Pops Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Chamber Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pure technique and a sense of joy Records Classical The Governor's Guide Sound of nightmares Rock Ciccone Youth: The Whitey Album (Blast First BFFP 28) Loop: Fade Out (Chapter 22 Chaplp 34) Rapeman: Two Nuns and a Pack Mule (Blast First BFFP 33) Velvet Fog wafts back Jazz Mel Tormé and the Marty Paich Dek-tette: Reunion (Concord Jazz CJ); Lulu's Back in Twon (Giants of Jazz CD 0230) George Coleman: Playing Changes (Jazz House JHR 002) Gary Burton: Times Like These (GRP A-9569) Fine catch Recital The Hyperion Schubert Edition. Volume II. Varcoe/Johnson CDJ 33002 Schubert: Lieder. Battle/Levine. DGCD 419 237-2 The Times Man of show business The Arts The lights may be going out on Budgie, but Michael Watts finds the insouciant charm of Adam Faith to be undimmed Gorey tales to tell Better late than never? The Arts Bryan Appleyard reviews the first, uncertain week of BBC2's The Late Show Lost in space Theatre The Fatherland Riverside Bonhams Knightsbridge Nottinghamshire Playing a musical stalemate Concerts Boulez festival Barbican Steepleprint Ltd The Times Royal Opera House Covent Garden Azienda Provinciale Turismo Golden apples The Times Arts Diary Pinching Punch The Times Arts Diary Young at heart Children World Service An army of field marshals War in the Countryside By Sadie Ward Cameron Books/David & Charles, £12.95 The fruits of being earnest Books Peter Ackroyd on the century that shaped English culture and identity The Oxford History of English Literature Vol. XI, Part 1, English Literature 1832-1890, excluding the novel By Paul Turner Oxford, £32.50 Murdered by myth Fascism and the Mafia By Christopher Doggan Yale, £19.95 Clearing up after the party The Shah's Last Ride By William Shawcross Chatto & Windus, £15.95 Grafton Books Ballyhoo behind the tally-ho As Mark Jordan finds, Georgian artists could turn the muddiest hunt into an elegant picture Sporting Art in Eighteenth a Social and Political History By Stephen Dechar Yale, £24.95 The witch in every woman Fiction Quick Guide The Times Television and Radio Super Bowl 44 A traditional jewel in rugby's crown Fixtures Forest to put up fences to stop pitch invasions A number for Lyle to savour Close fight on for medals as Conway holds second place Decision explained III-fated challenge further delayed The Times Multi-Gym Offer Middlesex ban upsets promoted Saracens Picture Gallery Ladbrokes your best bet Miami vies: the hype report Tomorrow's American Football Super Bowl is not so much a sporting event, more a fully-fleged, root-tooting, starred-and-striped festival of anticipation. Simon Barnes tunes into the art of overkill Hero of dash and carry Pair kept waiting until Paris Ice Skating For the Record Grobbelaar is ready to return Football: Liverpool Must Beat Southampton to Remain in Hunt for Championship Smith resigns to return to English home Weekend Team News Hoping for return to title form Wiltshire stays ahead Golf England still seem certain to fall into line with ICC Cricket (Reuter): A cavalier display by Harper Double for Brownsdon Swimming Snow Reports Unpredictable Irish set sights high to topple the French Rugby Union: While Wales Search for an Identity Ireland Must Beward Threat of Hitting French Rocks the Five Nations' Championship Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Storming the western front Weekend Club Team News Tomorrow Back five hold the key to victory at Marrayfield The Royal Bank of Scotland Reign of the great Khans Sports Book of the Week The remarkable Khan family from the Peshawar district of Pakistan have dominated the world of squash rackets for nearly 40 years. Rex Bellamy recalls their early impact upon a game previously controlled by the elite of the British Empire Speed merchant in the driving seat of a motor business Paddy Hopkirk's palce in the Hall of Fame Vatanen swaps the desert for snow Hoppe under pressure to avenge defeat In Brief Tavaré stays put Clark listed Races cancelled Two into one Coach warns against a complacent approach Rugby League (AFP): Hint on Tyson trainer Boxing Combating the casualty rate Jack Waterman discovers the latest research methods into equine injuries Indian Baba has costly swerve Homely charms of a northern minnow All the Details New move to limit hunters Mandarin: In-form Comeragh King on right mark to collect again Mandarin: Haydock Park Selections Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections The Times Racing Service Casey tries for encore at Festival Mandarin: Warwick Selections Mandarin: Catterick Bridge Selections Kempton results Towcester Catterick Bridge Course specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Results from Melbourne In wonderlands below Outdoor Leisure The dark sport of caving is attaining new respectability says Ronald Faux Bates discovers his self-confidence to sweep aside Pozzi Tennis Douce makes his finishing touches Cyclo-Cross Welsh and Irish can cause upset Hockey Relaxing will help Francisco's game Snooker The lure of the Dales Weekend Walk A few facts to remind you of a cold snap Weather Eye Girardelli surges to downhill dominance Skiing Banking on a fortune Like a mole, Peter Carpenter built his dream home underground. It is warm and comfortable, yet costs nothing to heat. Alan Franks took a trip down under Wasted Energy-Why Britain Should Come in from the Cold Air Sports South East College of Air Training Northern Helicopters Ltd Skylane Flight Centre The Aviation Shop Lancaster University Microlight Training Bath Hot-Air Balloon Club Flight Training International Ltd Balloon Safaris Leavesden Flight Centre London Gliding Club Gliding Hot Air Ballooning Outdoor Leisure K. D. Cruising Learn to Paint on Holiday SKY Television

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