News from 28/01/1989
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Jhon Palmer, Maurice Chandler, Karan Thapar, Francesea Greenoak, Bob Ross, Ian Curteis, Clifford Longley, Vivian Ellis, Anne Billson, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Philp, John Porter, Andrew Morgan, Richard Thomson, Lindsay Knight, Paddy Ross, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Harriet Lear, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Tom Gibb, George Sivell, Mark Ellis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Tony Foreman, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Philip Shepherd, Vivien Goldsmith, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Julian Desborough, Sydney Howell, Mohsin Ali, Frank K. Roberts, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, Martin Andrew, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Charles Jackson, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hands, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Evans Melbourne, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Patrick Heren, H. O. Arnold-Foster, Norman de Mesquita, Simon Tait, Keith McHale, Jenny Tabakoff, Steven Downes, Jano MacQuitty, John Woodcock, Iain MacLeod Vail, Sydney Friskin, Tim Jones, Joe Joseph and Peter Davenport, Peter Popham, Nigel Andrew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Christopher Goulding, Raymond Keene, Martin waller, Peter Beazley, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Robert Matthews, M-E. Rivalland, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Bell City Editor, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Tim Heald, Jill Sherman and David Sapsted, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Rodney Owen-Jones, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Royden Harrison, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Iain MacLeod, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Paul Newman, Conor Cruise, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Paul Bompard, Edmund Lawson, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, W. H. C. Frend, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Tom Tyrrell and David Meek, Michael Dynes, Basil Keys, Rowland D. George, Colin Dunne, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Noël Goodwin, Peter Hankey, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Tytler, Education Editor, Richard Morrison, Veronica Heath, Maria Scott, Russell Chamberlin, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mark Fuller, Tony Hetherington, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Philip Ray, Richard Williams,
ResumoInside Anger at Cook leak of NHS reform plans Labour bid to upset White Paper launch In today's 76-page Times Sopwith dies aged 101 Vengeance mother free Spring confusion for fur and feather Review Kidney doctor crisis meeting The transplant operation patient who died Privacy Bill killed at the first hurdle Trade figures boost City prices Share index closes at best level since the crash Sport & Leisure Homeowners Friendly Society Olympic Airways Transplant surgeons rely on professional ethics Kidneys-for-sale claims lead to calls for tighter controls Trustees to investigate organ trade allegations Marine killed friend in war game bullet mix-up Attracta Products Ltd Alone in an empty, snowless landscape Mother in rape vengeance attack freed Trapped woman killed by fire in barricaded flat Rotary world holds breath Skillion Storage Warehouse The Tunnel Effect Win £116,000 Presspass '£1m haul netted in drugs raid' Traffic jammed by faulty lights News Roundup Mendis statement Hunt for boy's killer Weighting pay raised Video trial jailing NHS staff win perks Procedural device blocks Bill to curb press invasion of privacy Criticism of V&A provokes complete overhaul Platform fire system 'virtually useless' Toyota studies plant sites Britain leads the race for £600m car factory Japanese investment to leap by 1992 Assurance on football Bill Next Week Rock film criticisms 'were not ignored' Earn-as-you-learn scheme to improve quality of teachers Cash plea to give dons 9% Drug firm blocks advice to doctors A. Wellesley Briscope & Ptnrs. Ltd. Dali painting sells for triple estimate Saleroom Town fights for trees Breast-feeding babies 'at risk from lanolin' Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Impressive and varied entries vie for honours Britain follows US lead to close down embassy in Kabul Withdrawal from Afghanistan Howe in clash over Tornado sale delay Anglo-German differences Cunard UN chief condemns 'iron fist' Israel Duarte and US out of step on rebel offer Dutch release two Nazi war criminals Pretoria in freedom talks with Mandela Auction Mitterrand seeks truth on trading World Roundup Cooper trial query Hostage freedom hope Chinese snub to UK (Reuter): Activist wins release New man moves fast to exorcise ghost of the Reagan era Washington View Binoculars Bush says visit to Peking is not a snub to Gorbachov President produces a masterful performance at his first press conference North judge puts off Reagan move Jackson backs a change of label The 'African American' debate The Times Extremist LaRouche jailed for 15 years National Savings Mafia paying boys £125 to murder Leaked report reveals losing battle against organized crime Rhodesian war veteran indicts the white tribe (AFP): Soviet Aids scandal (Reuter): Walesa talks (Reuter): Dali premium (Reuter): Name change (Reuter): Acid spillage Commonlink Ltd (AP): Zaire talks (Reuter): Palme move (AP): Mail opening (Reuter): Turkish blasts (Reuter): Never too late Harrods Knightsbridge I return from the United States agog to hear the plans for the summer Times City Diary Barry Fantoni Bush shuffle on abortion Conor Cruise O'Brien sees choice being returned to the states Black hopes undermined Call in the doctors Commentary The Judges and Inns of Court Volunteers The creation of the Territorial Army prompted these two letters, among others, each with its won point of emphasis. Arnold-Foster had been Secretary for War in the previous administration Into the Fortress The Kidney Trade Angelic Guests Kidneys for sale as private issue Kew price increase Business schools Symbol of deafness Historic battlefields MacKay proposals for law reform Colour blind GPs and drugs bill Bevin's claim to greatness Clergy selection School services Undervalued assets Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Birthdays Memorial services Lieutenant-Colonel Maurice Burnett Service luncheon Fleet Air Arm Service dinner RAF Benson Securicor Communications Securicor Communication Discover the Gospel amongst the poor Dinners The Mount School Securicor Communications Forthcoming marriages Sir Thomas Sopwith Long-lived commander of the air Arthur Marshall Laugh, and the world laughs with you Anniversaries Announcements & Personal A symphony of pain Science Report Cancer Research Campaign Total Care of the Elderly The London Sofa-Bed Centre Church services tomorrow Matches Select Friends Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Norfolk music festival plan Church news No Title Peter Adams No Title Handy Clip-On Accessory Tray Scandecor Word-Watching Safeburn Chester-care ltd. The Ideal Gift P&S Ltd Period Collections Ltd Jacobus Workshop Futon Express Michel+polgar No Title Bramley's Nurseries Tidy Rail Newcombe Marketing Co. DIY Plastics Futon Centre Period Home Nealbourne Ltd Celic Ltd Genuine Old and Newyork Flagstones Crazy Paving… The Valentine Heart Lincoln Green Cords Litter Pickers K. Restorations Cubes Shelving Tretles Desks ETC No Title Champagne Delivery Service Luxury boxer shorts Tudor Crown Cutlery Fine Shirts Made to Measure R. J. S. Trading Ltd James Harland Designs Ltd Material Advantage Keeping a plain faith Deyan Sudjic traces a legacy of American furniture design from a strict 18th-century religious sect to a new London shop Coffee of a better colour No Title Flight Training International Ltd Kings Oak Equestrian Centre Exciting trailrides through Argyll Bath Hot-Air Balloon Club Balloon Safaris Hot Air Ballooning Skyline Craftwares Saddlery (Horwich) Ltd Gillian's Riding School Horse Boutique Stapleford Flight Centre Thames Estuary Flying Club Malcolm Hassam Planeweighs Limited Learn to Paint on Holiday Bow Brickhill Horse and Pony Trekking Centre Adventure Balloons Lancaster University Parapente Services Diy Horse Materials Flight that began Tommy Sopwith's historic career The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,891 The Pound Word-Watching Weather Actifed Expectorant Buyout: Bush Beating about No Title The Pound Stock Market Harvey's to move Gold drops Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Shares surge to post-crash high December trade figures lift FT-SE index through 2,000 level Brittan urges UK to back 'one-stop' merger policy GrandMet in asset swap with Walker Search for PCW losses still fruitless Llyod's members may have to pay more than agreed £48m Flower Express looks for fast growth London Life again backs link with Australian Mutual Date for new SE rule Fidelity GEC legal move over control of venture Chairman of Dunhill steps down NatWest Bush concern about buyouts Millward Brown leap on news of bid talk Business Roundup Interim loss for Molinare KLP share earning fall Investment trust ahead Neepsend interims fall Equiticorp overseers appointed Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Setback at software firm Dunton rises to £504,000 By Our City Staff: Aviva plans sell-off at Viking Bank offers BS the chance to buy German steel trader New index for HK shares Crown soars Cauldon ahead Baldwin rise Multitone loss Marwan stake Maxwell to keep GMH stake Two overseas companies express interest in taking control of bank Davies seeks backers in a bid for Wimpey Misys profits soar to interim £1.8m Saville may have sold Mid Kent Water stake Lex in £21m acquisition Perstorp up Norbain rise Smurfit call Costs blow Market-makers must approach new rules in the right spirit The ace Lawson may be holding Tyndall & Co Limited Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Dow jumps by 31 in hectic trading New York Hoare Govett's initial loss on TW placing may be £2m Stock Market London Traded Options Traditional Options Strong advance Stock Exchange Prices Portofolio plus Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, Nov 1988 CIGNA Accounting for tastes Two more banks have introduced interest-bearing current accounts-and made choosing the right one even more difficult Johnson Fry More reason to live longer Hogg Robinson Mortgage Master Save & Prosper Mercury Unit Trusts For Advertising in Business Andfinance or Family… Still lots of scope for tax plans Students and widowed mothers can boost your take home income L&G tries for pensions peace of mind Fidelity A case of heightened interest Maria Scott hears how and why National Savings Capital Bonds are being 'knowingly undersold' OFT reports points to rapid increase in funeral costs Petition over Property Club Morgan Grenfell When interest rates on loans become a matter of Choice The Equitable Life Buyer's market for houses and mortgages The Equitable Life M&G Securities Limited The M&G Group High-yield firm investigated Investment company's sales methods under scrutiny by Fimbra The Times Pandaring to the children Briefings Picture Gallery Rbc Mannin Limited Treating the ills of the elderly Foreign & Colonial Curing relocation blues A new survey shows companies often cannot persuade their staff to relocate Hugh Thompson seeks the reasons why MIM Britannia Portfolio plus Accumulator The Equitable Life Pocket phones leap the generation gap Starship Enterprise-style equipment has arrived with the go-ahead for high-tech cordless telephones. Robert Matthews looks at a revolution in telecommunications James Capel Flemings Investment Trusts Spring Concerts Offer Rimsky and his mighty handful This spring the London Symphony Orchestra, under Michael Tilson Thomas, peforms a series of concerts featuring the music of Rimsky-Korsakov and his friends. Because the group were known in Russia as "the mighty handful" in Britain they were called, too literally, "the Five" As Richard Morrison explains, it was only one of many misunderstadings Lancashire & Yorkshire The Times/LSO Spring Season Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Book Beauty and the breast Television Mysterious encounters Dance Shrugs and signs Lilian Baylis studio, Sadler's Wells A power in black leather Theatre Macbeth Duke's Head Richmond A veteran hero returns Sheridan Morley meets Roger Moore who has come out of 'Bondage' to return to the stage after 35 years for the lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical Aspects of Love Strings from a train station Concerts Yuri Bashmet Wigmore Hall BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3 Late but great fame Lontano Sadlers Wells Rent an audience The South Bank Centre Gurelieder BBC Symphony Orchestra The Philharmonia The London Philharmonic Jorge Bolet piano IBBS & Tillett Ltd Borodin String Quartet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall The Academy of Ancient Music Ltd Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phantom of the Opera Barbican John Laing Construction Ltd Mozart John Lill Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Secret of Sherlock Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Joyful Company of Singers The Philharmonic Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items An exalted nationalism Conor Cruise O'Brien reflects on the mighty strength of W. B. Yeats Comment Past, present, future 1989 is an important year of museums, Simon Tait writes Museums The Times Jindo Exhibition Calendar Lepra Black and white Classical Mozart: Plano Sonatas K 254 and K533 494 Claudio Arrau, Phillips 422 147-2 (CD) Beethoven: Dlabelli Variations, Op 120 Sviatoslav Richeter. Phillips 422 416-2 (CO) Schubert: Plano Sonala in A. D959/Ungarische Melodie, D817/allegrotto, D915 Alfred Brendel. Phillips 422 229-2 (CD) Bach: English Suites, BWV 806-811 Anfras Schiff, Deccas 421 640-2 (CD) Chopin: Piono Sonatos Nos 2 and 2 Mitsuko Ucjoda, Phillips 420 949-2 (Cd) Debussy: Images, Books I and II/Suite Bergamasque/2 Arabesques Cecite Ousset. EMI CDC 7 49497 2 (CD) Tantalizing milestones Records Jazz Miles Davis: The CBS Years 19551985 (CBS 463246, box Vols 1-4 (Emarcy 837474,4 CDs) Great Moments In Jazz (Atlantic 701 907, box of 3 discs) Picture Gallery Roy's back again Rock Roy Orbison: Mystery Girl (Virgin V2576) The Replacements: Don't Tes a soul (Sire/Reprise) K9258311 Paying the price of fame Karan Thapar reviews the latest biography of Jawaharlal Nehru Nehru The Making of India By M. J. Akbar Viking, £17.95 Poet of pity and scorn Paperbacks Sparkling showpiece Quick Guide Riddles from the Russians Thrillers Seventeen Moments of Spring By Julian Semyonov John Calder, £12.95 The Times Literary Supplement Writers' Monthly-Free £500 Writing Competitions No Title La Paesana Restaurant Focus on New Fook Lam Moon Old Bangkok Rattanakosin New World Pizza the Action Kelong Excellent Chinese Food New Moon Bamboo Kitchen Benjarong Mr Kong French to a formula Who is giving the fixed-price menu a bad name? Jonathan Meades sets off to investigate two recently opened examples of Gallic charm Cumberland Hotel Opening Hours Too much monkey business Collecting Majolica has had a colourful past, its tin glaze twisting a traveller's tale Sales Guide Directory The truth about tripe The Times Cook Frances Bissell tries out some study dishes which are enriched with a gelatinous glaze Perfect marriage of hi-tech and showbiz Drink Majestic Wine Warehouses New leaves for the salad days Food Theatre Picture Gallery Reflection of youth The Week Ahead Greens out, locals in Colin Dunne on a campaign against conservationist nannies Alone on the Way Weekend Walk Why old sayings are usually right Weather Eye Silver Mist Time of review the potting shed Gardening Unable to find old-fashioned hand-lights, Francesea Greenoak looks at newer garden equipment Agriframes Fruit Cages Story of the fruit stealers Out&about Nigel Andrew approaches the west front of wells cathedral and watches a story- faced crowd Trials and teamwork under scrutiny Bridge Weekend Tips Speed and sacrifice Chess Winning Move Concise Crossword No 1782 No Title Barclacard Holiday Club Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Hoseasons Abroad Villa Vacations PleasureWood Holidays Ltd Tailormade Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Unique Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy's Beaches and Cities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Real Holidays in Spain Sunflowers in the Dordogne Vin Escapes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Italy Beach Villas Tuscany, Sicily and Venice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laypolly Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medallion Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Touch Twickers World Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad Voyages on Cargo Ships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders the Travel Experts Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Ski Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays English Country Cottages Activity Holidays Horse Riding Holidays London Gliding Club Spring Breaks Jasmin tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Salcombe Thurlestone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solitaire Finland Ventura Take Time Off to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Bruges,… Val Thorens Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighton & Hove Churchwood Valley Sandringham Hotel Exquisite Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Thailand Philippines When Booking Snow Report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitton Farmhouse Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items First among equals in Bologna Travel Emilia Romagna boasts ancient city states and the intricate beauties of Ravenna and Faenza, as Russell Chamberlin discovers Serenissima Travel Hotel Waldhaus Dolder Travel Books Voyages Jules Verne Brittany Ferries All aboard Australia Pirotiki Treasure hunts and turkeys World Festival Guide Martin Rooks Citalia Ski Report The Paris of the Revolution Skiing Diary The weather has continued to be dominated by high… Jersey On Saturday next week Jercy World Service Sharp shooting with the Samurai Travel World Festival Guide An hour from Tokyo, a town's martial past is recalled with horse and longbow, as Peter Popham reports Bermuda BBC1 Racing The teams with the most to fear FA Cup The vast majority of football followers will be cheering for non-League Sutton and Kettering as they attempt more giant-killing feats in the fourth round of the FA Cup today. But what of Norwich and Charltob, their first division opponents? Two men with everything to lose talk about life under a burden of expectation Olympic pair go separate ways Simon Barnes's Sporting Diary Clough charged by FA while police clear him Short list of tour candidates League ruling sought Konrad Furs Flight of the mountain breed Tomorrow the world ski championship begin in Vail, Colorado. As tension mounts towards next Saturday's downhill climax, Iail MacLeod looks at the money, glamour, pre-race hype—and skiers—that go to make this such a thrilling extravaganza Citroen SKi Old Firm, New World Sutton dream again of brave men crying Football: Non-League Visitors Stand between First-Division Hosts and a Palce Inthe Fifth-Round Draw of the FA Cup FA Cup Cascarino hopes to cut Liverpool down to size O'Leary gets recall after Moran injury Old Firm, New World Weekend Team News Marksman spurns a lifelong goal England team running on a tight schedule Parrott wobbles before claiming a notable success Snooker O'Meara eases to a one-stroke lead Golf Davies scores first league try In Brief Harlequins assured of hot reception at Webb Ellis Road Rugby Union: Holders of English and Welsh Cups Face Tricky Away Ties Hereford's unexpected buzz Today's Team News Amateur squad first to test the ideal heat Cycling Dusting the hard hats at Brixham Polytechnic side picked Welsh cap takes a vital Cup day off Singh's lead restricted by last-hole downpour Golf Harris continues to hesitate against champion finishing Little room for tradition in this noisy arena Harris continues to hesitate against champion… For the Record Tunstall runs to the rescue Athletics Snow Reports EBBA to rule on abandoned cup-tie Basketball England's bright beginning Hockey Picture Gallery Birth of the Busby Babes Sports Book of the Week For Manchester United the 1953 season saw the end of one great team but the start of another, greater one. Tom Tyrrell and David Meek chart the rise of a side forever linked to Sir Matt Busby's name Picture Gallery A fine sense of the dramatic Michael Seely finds Jonjo O'Neil coming to terms with the past and facing new challenges Hetherton has ready-made title hope William Hill Racecall Overdue investment at neglected outpost The Good Racecourse Guide From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Granville Hotel should retain unbeaten record Festival choice for Sherwood's talented novice Southern Minstrel lands big Ayr prize Buckskin's Best doubt Results from three meetings Racing next week Rusch De Farges has right blend Mandarin: Cheltenham Mandarin: Doncaster The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Folkestone Shyoushka joins Cecil Crowe celebrates his Test recall Pitch draws West Indies' sting Cricket: Australia Take Advantage in Fourth Test as Richards Loses his Way Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Hick passes 10,000 runs Sport on Tv Cry of 'mush' as dogs pant over the piste Husky heroes of Pekinese-sized sport Selection problem made easy Athletics Favourites prepare their cup routes Rugby League Taking a fine line on discipline Norman de Mesquita says British ice hockey coasches are in a difficult position No French connection for Hoban Cycling Lendl is burnt to a frazzle Tennis: Czechoslovak Drained of All Strength after Surviving Grilling Day Uin the Oven Heat of Australian Open Court The Sky Dome raises hopes The World of Sport Toronto Balsan Looks after your Health The grand slam and the door to tennis greatness Grand Slam Title Winners Growing up in the days of heroes Childhood of the Champions: PFA secretary Gordon Taylor Club Sierra Blanca Ltd. Tampering with club tradition Organizers adopt tighter controls in challenge series Yachting Trail of the lonesome pine Veronica Heath explores Gleneagles—on horseback Majestically o'er hill and dale Ourdoor Leisure From the cricket pitch of a grey stone farming village in North Yorkshire, Ronald Faux rises silently up, up and away with a clutch of hot-air enthusiasts No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hebridean Island Cruises Ltd., Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items AMARO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sky Television No title
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