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News from 27/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Shirley, Bob Ross, Brian Collett, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Gaskell, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Simon Barnes, Robin Lustig, Victor Serebriakoff (Chairman), Clive Edwards, Gordon Allan, Iain Macleod, David Rhys Jones, Brian Beel, Point-to-Point Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Ed Vulliamy, Richard Eaton, Richard Norton-Taylor, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Marc Holmes, Ruth Gledhill, Charles Tremayne, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Lawrence Lever, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Stuart Prebble, Mick Cleary, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Murtagh, D. W., Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Richard Evans and Tony Dawe, Dennis Tuchy, Barry Fantoni, Ian Handford (Chairman), Robert Kilroy-Silk, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Forsikringsaktieselskapet Vesta v Butcher and Others (No 1), John Hennessy, Neal Ascherson, Wolfgang M?nchau, P. H. Borcherds (Member, AUT national executive), Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Chris Thau, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Davis v City and Hackney Health Authority, Anne Tyerman, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Lashmar, Craig Brown, Chris Oxley, Steve Acteson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Richard Evans, Roger Bolton, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services, Ex parte Britnell (Alan), Coomi Kapoor, Jill Sherman, Mark Herbert, Nicholas Wood and Frances Gibb, Martin Searby, David Pallister, Irving Wardle, Maxwell Newton, Joyce Whitehead, David Sapsted, David Leigh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker Damascus, John Goodbody, Michael Welbourne (Head of the Department of Philosophy), Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Tim Jones and Nicholas Wood, Peter Reynolds, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, L. A. Dunkling, Boyd-Carpenter, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Andrew McEwen, Andrew Buckoke and Mohsin Ali, Daniel Ward, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Steve Haywood, Michael Dynes, Clifford Longley (Chairman), Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Derek Harris, David Boulton, Bailey Morris, Andrew McEwen and Hazhir Teimourian, David Tytler, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Kenneth Morgan, Director, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Lee Rodwell, Julian Manyon, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ian McBride, Kenneth Werrell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Desmond Fennell, Colin McQuillan, Sir William Goodhart, Richard Evans and Philip Webster, Joyce Dickson, Colin Narbrough and Robert Matthews, Ray Fitzwalter,

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Widow faces £66,000 bills after transplant death 'I now understand that the man who gave the kidney received only £2,000' Thatcher hits at Death on Rock report The Times Win £116,000 Index Lump of ice theory may explain M1 jet crash Giant tunnels to beat chaos Uk favourite for car plant Single-union offer to Totota Legal reforms backed Arthur Price of England Currie 'misled by incorrect reports' News Roundup Women for Rotary Boy killed on line Deadlock in chess Airport dispute talks Surgery on Hindley Ashdown is accused of Chalfont vendetta By Our Higher Education Reporter: Strippers at Oxford inquiry Job permit plea on foreign graduates McCartney tunes in to 18m Russians Bar reforms face clash in Lords Licensed advocates 'present constit Outdated fabric needed replacing for the 1990s The Law Society President Baker moves to break bank stalemate Threat to quality and public's range of choice The Bar Council Chairman Lawson moves to end rift reports Italian murder ruling on Calvi Attempt to halt trade in kidneys Teachers likely to be disciplined over fatal trip to Alps The panel's recommendations By Our Science Correspondent: 'Shopping for genes' forecast Cheaper Home Insurance Great sea walls to stand guard against world-wide floods Advertising 'will pot patients at risk' A ward for nurse with drive and vision Drug network 'organized from prison' Faster and cheaper way for blood tests Michelin praises Le Gavroche Portfolio £3bn cure for London's crowded railways Rail study offer options to clear congestion but leaves open who will finance them Big commuter growth in next decade Channon's strategy explained Prescott predicts annual fare increases of 15% Beef and lamb cuts offer good value Boys 'need help' in learning to write? Teacher's help with Gcse 'verged on cheating' Picture Gallery More police on Tube as Angels claim success Education chiefs fears on 'law of the jungle' Competition in schools Britain on course for Turkish arms deals Judge sues Court ban New Ml death Killer jailed Open Sundays Chief to retire Actor divorced New editor Film made in good faith angered public Programme reflects TV's virtues and laminations Ddeath on the Rock Report Whitehall fury as criticisms are 'ignored or glossed over' Reaction to Windlesham report Labour peers agree to speed anti-terror Bill Did programme prejudice inquest? Halifax Visa Us closes embassy in Kabul as civil war turmoil grows Rebel relief convoy crosses pass Bush urged to turn tide of poverty and despair The cost of being black in America Democrats' choice Tribute to Solidarity priest Maples of London Us likely over food aid effort Inquiry promised into Pechiney Government offensive in insider-dealing affair Granta Botha regime beset by corruption scandals Shamir visits his 'security zone' World Roundup Athens terror moves Soviet rights pledge (AP): General assassinated (Reuter): Sri Lanka poll killings (Reuter): Lange tacks to left Shooting at us school LWT Tehran Briton faces threat of Islamic law punishment 'Hostile' TV questions blamed Syria accuses Thatcher of causing rift B&Q Regional leaders challenge Gandhi Thai peace plea as angry Sihanouk cancels two visits Reagan rights sold (Reuter): 27 die in blast (Reuter): Editor's prize (Reuter): MP suspected (Reuter): Angola talks (AFP): Walesa task (AP): Duarte refusal Arafat meeting Nagy reburial Peugeot 309 Special Equipment Restricted role for Bt in new phone network Telephones 'Promote unleaded petrol' Guardian Angels 'not wanted in London' Peers plead for rethink on Naseby battle site Debt counselling plea from Tories Parliameiit next week The two Treasury heavyweights of the front benches Investment growth 'excellent' Treasury Police inquiry refused Councils Bill opposed Norther Ireland Kinnock demands more for hospices Japan funeral move 'correct' Credit gibe at Labour Bar changes endorsed Assurance on torture A suitable case for treatment? Next Tuesday the government will announce its plan for the Nhs, including an 'opting out' scheme for hospitals. Jill Sherman reports on one of the most likely contenders Get your cheap excuse here Land of the rising star The Japanese have plans to move their billions to Hollywood Beijing International Hotel Martin Fletcher Barry Fantoni Picking at the fabric of freedom A fair case for reform Sir William, Qc, gives the Lord Chancellor qualified support Meeting the mob half way Commentary. Robert Kilroy-Silk (From Our Special Correspondent): The Return from Victory Mr Lawson's Europe London Lines Bourse of State Journalists who may face prison Press and privacy Stamp of disapproval Crime watch Flock of magpies Litter lessons Mixed-ability teaching Case for abolishing wages councils Professors' voice S African cricket case Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The real world Court Circular Service dinners Luncheons Hermes Birthdays today Loriners' Company Memorial service Paul Sieghart Paganini score falls flat at Rome auction Saleroom Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinner Light on neolithic tomb Anniversaries University news Clarence Norris Lord Layton Rosalind Wade Writer and editor Births Church news The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Who needs scenery when you can watch the orchestra? A fully-costumed concert performance of Richard Strauss's Elektra is the top operatic attraction of the Times/LSO season at the Barbican. Richard Morrison talks to the producer and some of the principals Histories for our time Heather Neill meets Michael Pennington, co-founder with Michael Bogdanov of the English Shakesspeare Company, Opening their Wars of the Roses season at the Old Vic tonight Coward with a hefty punch Theatre Gonfusion made clear by use of masks The Mortgage Magazine News Hotline Taking care of a tearaway Television Fifth makes a fiery finale Concerts Ritual rather than drama Dance Jealously by degrees Lee Rodwell meets the woman who lays bare a murderous emotion for television A less than right royal reception? Why New York is playing it cool for the Princes of Wales next week Millet The law according to the Americans Heal's Sale This selective snide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword Entertainments Gold from Alberich's hoard Word-Watchlng Winning Move National Theatre Television and Radio Silversmiths Gloves Winning on wisecracks The master's signature Radio Choice Reaching for the sky at War Museum Hopes of hostage release are dashed The Times Crossword Puzzle Pocket phone go-ahead Summer start for new system Weather Lawson survives the compliments Business & Finance 23-29 Law 30 Motoring 31 Sport… Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Saur wins water bids Domino rise Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Four groups win licences for Telepoint Banks likely to accept lower price for Gpg Sunday Sport publisher takes newspaper stake Burgon Hall gives up the struggle 'I cannot do more than I have done' says Thornton By Our Financial Editor: Brand name valuation opposed by watchdog Taylor Woodrow may buy back stake that flopped BSJ Lonrho confident with ?225m Corporate finance lifts Tranwood to ?4.23m Wintrust up to £2.3m Goodhead leaps 88% Boots' £40m bid cleared National Bus surplus IBC Heavier loss at Park Food Gkn in £8m acquisition Dale Electric tip 38% on record order book Mining digs in as Lonrho sees benefits of a less taxing year Tempus Tip takes first place with ?28m purchase EEC-wide tax on investors planned Company Briefs Oil yield in N Sea down says Rbs Alpha Stocks Shell falls by 51% to $212 m Emerald go-ahead Interim ?3.1m for Optical and Medical Ibc aims to boy back and cancel 40% of its shares Bid battle may start for Splash Warner's rise US chief goes Avis move No interim Drexel split over Milken dismissal Sgst adds to its options Altared stats Rank rolls up to ?255m Crown for a throne The Times City Diary Court out Oil chiefs fail on agreement Money supply 'not slowing' Aino a man who can? Langham buys Devon shipyard The Rank Organisation Plc Telepoint choice sends a message to Europe Comment Bowater 'to boy Norton Opax in three years' Mosaic lifts dividend Profit fall Bid agreement Fyffes up Texaco boost Payout held Schroder Global Trust Plc By Our City Staff: Blenheim's French deals 'Greenspan freeze' challenge Us Bonds Recent Issues Stake sale fear hits Morgan Grenfell Stock Market 'No bankruptcies' after power sale Traditional Options Londen Traded Options Dow advance continues Wall Street Daejan Holdings Plc Lonrho The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Share advance resumes Effect of foreign law on English reinsurance policy Law Report January 27 1989 Car Buyers' Guide Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Greenoaks Motor Company B & K Thomas Drayton Exclusively Mercedes Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Leasing & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items 280 Se 300 Sl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taylors Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Mixed' test of relevant knowledge Mercedes-Benz 190 E 200 T Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Charges Limited 280 Ce Coupe 500Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talacrest Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to recover 1974 payment not retrospective Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hendon Way Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Automobile Association Fanum House Basingstoke Hants… Car Buyers Guide Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magnificant seven How do the motoring rescue services compare on costs and services? Daniel Ward reports GTi Specialists Have Delivery Mileage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Leasing Toyota Getting out of the rough Two of the latest four-wheel drive workhouses are put to the test Jaguar & Daimler XJS 5.3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1984 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Autofleet of London Ltd Nish Motors RMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Digital Scan Data Products Leisure Property Club Ltd. Wanted a Glass Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo 760 Turbo 760 Gle Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citreon Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Fax Machines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ecowies the right choice Lex Brooklands Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. 750iL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latimer Investment services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant-Folkestone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Elton Garage Marshall Rolfe (Southhampton) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors/sales People/agents Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Business to Business Zero One Yacht Charter Business in Greece and Turkey Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Americans put fox hunting on the map Centrax Gultronics The Fax Warehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Russell & Co Valuers & Auctioneers Essex Based Engineering Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure-The Fastest Growing Industry in the World! For Sale on Grounds of Health An Investment Opportunity in One of Britain's… Unique Fax Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope for small firms to supply regional groups Briefly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graf scales heights anew as Sabatini has nowhere to run Tennis: Women's No. 1 Runnning out of Challengers as She Moves Nearer to Another Grand Slam Title Sutton should retain North Midlands title Phipps fastest Briton Bobsleighing Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Melbourne results England's juniors have medal hopes Strong Italian move for new championship Powerboating Questions await Nebiolo Athletics Gillingham to attack record Swimming Loughborough repel a late challenge Student Sport: Honours are Shared in Uau Winter Competition Threat from the West Lacrosse Trial rinks give hint of changes Bowls Hussein considers his next move following title loss Boxing Marsh insists his contest will go on Storey steps up a class Lightweights pressing for Olympic places (Reuter): Biasion shows why he stays the favourite Motor Rallying AFP: Australians in revolt Mandarin: Phoenix Gold can fulfil promise Mandarin: Docaster Course specialists Ayr The Times Racing Service Welcome winner for Mellor Course specialists From Our French Racing Correspondent Paris: Mikhalides banned for a year El Rey backed for Lincoln Mandarin: Wincanton Course specialists Taunton results Golden Freeze is doubtful runner Reliable hardy annuals Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Racecall A cult grows in the desert Snow Reports Phillips to reduce schedule Scrum ball release must be improved Decisive contribution is made by Richards Prean puts England on brink of promotion Cooke offer is turned down by federation Divisional pacesetters are paired in battle Schools review by Michael Stevenson (Reuter): Crowe brothers return Headingley plans a campaign to regain Test status Cricket Challenge fails to match the prelude Squash Rackets Students cup goes to Italy League calls for exemptions to card regulations Football: As the Shadow of Membership Scheme Legislation Grows Longer, Brentford's Run in the Fa Cup Lifts the Gloom Scheme to save Craven Cottage Bright price not right Spectator fleet handicaps racers Whitbread skippers named Yaching Afternoon deadline for Clough Perryman takes old path Lucrative day assured for Millwall Lyle gams position for attack Golf Lift in fortunes for Witton Non League Football For the Record Benn title defence unlikely to be delayed Boxing Colorado prepares to cash in Skiing Jackson to appear Sport Conway and Cousins split up The Open University Border enjoys an Australia Day beyond his belief Tavar? joins Somerset Unhappy Knowles flounders Wales and Ireland avoid panic Standard bearer Sport in Brief Leading players unlikely to desert End Colum

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