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News from 03/02/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bill Jackson, Victoria McKee, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Christine McGourty, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, John Anthony, David Lee, Iain Macleod, Cliff Feltham, Robert Carr, Michael Stevenson, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Mark Ellis, David Cocks, Chairman, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, J. F. Searle (Consultant Anaesthetist), Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, David Goldberg, Mohsin Ali, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Tony Bianchi, John Ballantine, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Peter Waymark, G. D. Scott-Kerr, J. P., David Smith Economics Correspondent, Andrew V. B. Bartlett, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Vernon Bogdanor, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, William T. Stearn, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Robert Cockburn, Andrew Hislop, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Tony Dawe and Peter Evans, David Miller, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Fernie, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Max Madden, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Mark Herbert, Richard Owen, Peter Guilford, Geoffrey Foster, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Aldrich, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Helen Franks, Iain MacLeod, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, John Holland, Susan MacDonald, Paul Bompard and Alan McGregor, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Paul Newman, Robin Oakley and Jill Sherman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Hornsby, Louise Taylor and Martin Searby, Owen Jenkins, Daniel Ward, Philip Webster, Colin Dunne, Stephen Brearley (Chairman), Peta Levi, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Martin Cragg, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford and Jamie Dettmer, Gerald Shaw, K. W. R. Tuson, David Tytler and David Cross, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Margaret Stansgate, Mary Dejevsky, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent,

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Botha quits as National Party leader Successor de Klerk set to be next President Portfolio plus Accumulator Computer files sold 'Intrepid' dies Index Currie brings salmonella-in-eggs affair to book Pressure to outlaw trade in organs Doctor in Kidney-for-sale row keeps post Young under fire on Minorco Ridley unveils sweeping plan to relocate homes and jobs The Private Education Company Limited 18 Tories rebel over secrets Bill News Roundup Axe-murder sequel Lesbian scene cut Lockerbie fight for US Fears over safe boxes Karpov in command Maples oF London New runway sought in South-east Air travel expected to double in next 16 years TUC's rival wins seats on public bodies PC's son helps murder hunt Consultants fear for patient choice Bringing drivers the sound of silence Dispute threatens the World Service Ulster leaders in secret talks New editor Price increase Confidential police files are open to hundreds The police may release information from the police National Computer's criminal names file to: Any employee or agent of the police force; any central government department, including Customs & Excise and the Inland Revenue; education and social services departments of local government; local authorities responsible for licensing sex establishments and places of entertainment; Criminal Injuries Compensation Board; Civil Aviation Authority; Crown Agents; Crown Estates Commissioners; Police Complaints Authority; UK Atomic Energy Authority. Royal Mints; national museums and galleries; the Traffic Commisioners; the Official Receiver; the Gaming Board of Great Britain; the Securities and Investments Board; Office of Fair Trading; other police forces; prosecuting authorities; the courts; judges and magistrates; local advisory committees for the appointment of JPs; prison service; probation service. Hospitals and nutsing homes; banks; lawyers; professional bodies; survey or reserch organizations; British Telecom; BBC; Post Office; the Dental Council; Medical Council; the UK Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting; authorities and organizations responsible for the care and supervision of those who are vulnerable, such as the young, handicapped and infirm. Member countries of Interpol; countries to which the Extradition Acts, the Fugitive Offenders Act and the Indictable Offences Act apply; countries with which the Government has reciprocal arrangements for the exchange of information about convicted persons and persons awaiting trial Nine jailed for abusing their children Royal Bank of Scotland Group Insurance Company… Evil trade of child sex ring corrupted 150 boys 'Victims as young as 10' Girls put a station back on line Saatchi to advise Soviet TV The Times Presspass Portfolio plus Accumulator Energy Efficiency Office Ridley to abolish council house building Outcry over plan to make rents reflect value of property By Our Public Administration Correspondent: Officials barred from political role Stress 'aggravates cancer of breast' Superdeal Half Price Superdeals on Carpets Allied Weather science key to energy deal Cambridge Lectures on Environment Half Price Superdeals on Beds New Safer Foam Teachers barred from trips after Alps death of pupils An improved pensions package for teachers to stop them resigning from the profession was announced last night. Mrs Angela Rumbold, Minister of State for Education and Science, said an investment scheme would allow teachers to top up their pensions with full tax relief. The Government has been concerned at the number of teachers resigning for pay reasons. Prudential Pension Fund Services will administer the additional voluntary contribution scheme, which gives staff full tax relief and tax-free investment returns on contributions Judges uphold Ilea right to dismiss governors Halifax Building Society Changing times for college of art 'Beauty contest' in law reform fight By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: New court rule to cut family trauma Sony creates 300 jobs at TV plant in Wales BBC faces death by thousand cuts in reform, says Runcie Synod rejects 24 seats for blacks Lamb chops and pork good value Weekend food prices MFI Take a Look at us now! Tight belts for under-25s after Christmas Tardy students cost Cambridge £200,000 Political pragmatist takes Botha's Nationalist mantle Man in the News Tower's Senate vote postponed World Roundup (Reuter): Belgrade challenge (Reuter): Riot at opera ball Baby-selling inquiry Marcos plea answered (Reuter): Dali exhibition vow British Telecom Gorbachov faces a tide of criticism Sakharov in new controversy as scientists protest at rjeection of candidacy About 25 per cent fewer Jews were permitted to leave the Soviet Union in January than in December, according to the Geneva-based Inter-Governmental Committee for Migration (David Rowan Writes). Last month about 2,600 exit permits were granted compared with 3,505 in December. The British-based Soviet Jewry group Refusenik accused Moscow of deliberately inflating the December figure to obtain Western support for the 1991 human rights conference in Moscow EEC court victory for mugged Briton Soviet boost for Kinnock poll strategy Reshaping Labour's defence policy Washington—A US military aircraft, on the first such mission since the Second World War, flew to Moscow yesterday to evacuate for medical treatment in West Germany five Soviet Armenian children who lost limbs in the December 30 more children will be flown out next week West Bank settlers defy Arens Harrods Knightsbridge Rockets harry Russians in retreat from Kabul B&Q Mujahidin alliance picks interim government chiefs Afghanistan in transition The British Embassy in Kabul will close today amid growing fears that the afghan Government will fall soon after the last Soviet troops leave (Andrew McEwen writes). Remaining British diplomats packed yesterday and will fly out to Delhi by chartered aircraft Pérez to tackle Venezuela's debts Europe's forlorn ski resorts pray for a little snow US tries to contain Antarctic oil spill Sino-Soviet talks make progress on Cambodian issue Police lied on Aboriginal toll Royal commission report (Reuter), (AP), (AP): Italy asks for aid Dixons Finance plc New York blows hot and cold on Princess The prince of Wales will meet President Bush on February 17, during a day of official engagement in Washington as part of the Prince's four-day trip to the US, Buckingham Palace confirmed last night From Sunday, you'll never say there's… Sky Television Football membership Bill wins approval House of Lords Identity card caution MPs plead for secrets Bill 'justification' defence Security The Tory rebels were: Robert adley (Christchurch); Jonathan Aitken (Thanet South); John Biffen (Shaopshire North); Sir Richard Body (Hugh Dykes (Harrow East); Sir Ian Gilmourn (Chesham and Amersham); Theresa Gorman (Billericay); John Gorst (Hendon North); Edward Heath (Old Bexley and Sidcup); Jim Lester (Brontown); Sir Charles Morris (Epping Forcest); Richard Shepherd (Aldridge Brownhills); Robin Squire (Hornchurch); Teddy Taylor (Southend East); Cyril Townsend (Bexleyheath) Parliament next week Labour defence policy 'Moscow-made' Prime Minister's Questions Kinnock gibe cheered Prime Minister Tory taunts over Mitchell sacking Sunday consensus wanted 'Sanctuary man' comment Mental health code soon Nuclear move 'Yu safe' in Jamaica? Charles Bremner considers the chances of Jamaica's old charmer defeating the 'Syrian' at the polls Next Week Royal National Iinstitute for the Blind Thank you, ma' am Out with the party patrol In its own quiet way, one inner-city authority is trying to keep the peace GQ The men's magazine with an L. Q. Out now Times Diary Picture Gallery Devolution: for unity's sake Commentry Vernon Bogdanor Putting the patient last Julia Neuberger finds the new model NHS unfair to consumers Middle man in a minefield On This Day Mob Destroys Dublin Embassy Outlaw the Organ Trade When Mr Shamir Speaks Mr Worthington's Bill Banishing ghosts Forces cutback on the Rock Windlesham report Hirohito's record Mixed response to medical change Belief in the Bar Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Residents' rights on Kent rail line 'The Satanic Verses' Litter lessons End of a saga? Court Circular Anniversaries P. D. S. A House Greenpeace Today's royal engagements Horners' Company Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Service dinners Keeping out of hot water Scince Report Prince Alfonso is buried Birthdays today Dinners Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover Sir William Stephenson Quiet Canadian of Allied wartime intelligence Jesus answered; I am telling you the Painting in dispute loaned to Scots Saleroom Flatmates Selective Sharing. Well established… Flight Bookers Ltd Thames Valley Police Monster made merely dull Telivision Salaam Bombay! What price literature now? An end to fixed rerail book prices seems invitable, but Anderi Navrozov finds almost universal opposition among authors Recital Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall Orchestra's terrific yell Concerts BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3 Musically mature Avanti Showcase Purcell Room Characteristic of youth Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden Good company, bad work Don Quixote Sadler's Wells Dating with danger? Victoria McKee looks inside the big business of marriage bureaux Where the Lonely Hearts Go in Search of Lasting Happiness The classroom nightmare Should a video that shows an abortion be part of the school curriculum? And so to Bed Telecom Security Limited A woman's place What is it today's feminist mean when they talk of this 'superwoman'? Information Service Concise Crossword No 1787 Entertainments Inspired by starvation Word-Watching Winning Move Cordula BBC1 Wagons roll… again Television Choice The Wallace collection Radio Choice Picture Gallery Top Pact post goes to tough general Moscow—Twenty villages affected by fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 are only now being avacuated after a cover-up by the authorities in the Byelorussian republic, Soviet television reported last night. Crops grown in the region were heavily contaminated and sent to market without any precautions, it added The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,896 'When politicians interview each other, wide-angle vision is important. You can see the guy about to stab you in theback' Political sketch: Matthew Parris Weather By Staff Reporters: Deadlock in new round of jail talks Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market LIT lifts profit 40% BOC ahead Stake revealed Stock Markets Stock Watch Bid for ConsGold is cleared Minorco offer not against public interest, says MMC $300m rise in UK reserves Aveling Barford pension funds inquiry 'Too early to comment on extent of losses' Ministers hope to end debt stalemate Opposition anger over decision The glitter of Cecil Rhodes' empire By Our City Staff: Co-op in talks for Girobank Fidelity Investment Services Limited Elders lines up backing over MB Hammick's plans to create 300 jobs Business Roundup YRM climbs above £1m Peter Black at £5.02m Gallaher rises to £236.4m Young digs up £2.5m Gallaher Limited China Clays in US buys Cater Allen in £1m deal Another recruit joins the Berisford poker school Tempus Wall Street (AP): Dow slips on deficit warning Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Jaguar in top gear as shares respond to bid speculation Stock Market Cadbury launches £91m rescue bid for Bassett Tootal in £25m SA stake sale By Our City Staff: GPA Group profit soars to $110.1m Virani pays £21m in GrandMet deal The Times City Diary Roy's the boy at Smith Now Milton saddles up Well-wed Wu Schroder approach City firms 'will cut services' Court rules against £12.3m loan refund to Kleinworts Overleaf for Book Panel tells Bowater to sell stake Lloyd's agents seek review GPT signs Indian deal By Our City Staff: FAI slumps 70% after market crash Randsworth pays £56m for West End estate The National Interest as defined by MMC Comment London Traded Options Traditional Options Curb on clerks' access to suspects is lawful Why the Minorco bid was cleared The MMC has decided that the £2.9 billion Minorco offer for Consolidated GololdFields is not against the public interest. These are the Commission's main conclusions Monopolies and Mergers Commission Report Legal advisers urged not to waste assets in valuations Selective support Stock Exchnge Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Local network is 'key to selling small businesses' Picture Gallery Business to Business Connexions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Prices Smashed - Probably Lowest in UK!! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Furniture makers with designs on profits For Sale Strategum Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uretek U. K. Ltd. Just Desks Office Interiors Doncaster, South Yorkshire Fax from £249! Travel Agency Bookshop N. Vogel & Co UPVC and Aluminium Window Company Briefly Joltmix Limited Point of Purchase Media Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! Interior Design Franchise Instant Print Shop Brickwork Contractor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Official Porsche Centres General Autofleet of London Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Zero One The Fax Warehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items New World Toyota MR2 'D' Reg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autolease Romford Market Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Agency European Business Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotels & Licensed Premises Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Sent to: Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cronk Porsche Hendon Way Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. 87 E BMW M635 CSi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche 928S 1982 A. LHD. White/White leather Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 750i L Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gilberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW 635CSi Coupé 325i Automatic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide First Leasing & Finance A ruggedly sleek and sporty twosome Roadtest Update Fiesta bids to keep its crown Today Ford unveils its new Fiesta range - sleeker, roomier and including a five-door hatchback, Daniel Ward writes Motoring RAC gets tough on garages Talacrest Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godfrey Davis Aston Martin V8 Volante. D Reg 1988 F 300ZX Targa manual, White with Blue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise 1988 Firebird 1 Owner. Immaculate condition. 8,000… Cadillac Allante Cosworth RS Sapphire Multiple Classified Advertising Items No place for Hobbs in new rankings Tennis:gomer Tops the Picking Order as Last Yer's No. 1 is Conspicuously absent Car Buyers Guide Depleted but not downhearted Australia to bank on Cash Four Wheel Drive Rough Terrain Vehlices Multiple Display Advertising Items Car & Mobile Phones Mfc Naylor-Leyland builds strong title challenge Racing The Times Point-to-point Championship Murphy to face Jockey Club again over whip Jaguar & Daimler XJSC Cabriolet V12 Certain Light set to score Muddle puts in £1m bid for Southwell By Mandarin (Michael Phillips): Doncaster form points to further success for consistent Boraceva Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Kelso Selections The Times Racing Service End in sight for Ramsden empire The Terry Ramsden Letter Mandarin: Bangor Selections Yesterday's results Festival draws raiders Tinkler fined £1,000 Racecall Rapid Raceline Tyson counts on an old friend's aid Boxing: Bruno's Opponent Produces a Frightening Show of Ordered Violence but Honeyghan's Chllenger Displays a Decepive Demeanour (Reuter): Bruno plagued by lack of sparring partners Contrast of styles in Christie race Athletics Snow Reports Teague's rebuilding programme Rugby Union: Five Nations' Debutant Revives an International Career as Welsh Approach is Questioned Vacant place is filled North overcome back disorder Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson Cautious line by Middlesex Starling's benign exterior masks significant threat Clash of paper tigers Pulling the plug on commitment (Reuter): Rebels split SARB Understudies called in Francis ambitious for QPR Wycombe climb into contention Non-League football by Paul Newman Higgins finds his brave gamble costly Snooker Government leaves room for delay to ID card scheme Football Today's Fixtures Hodge and Walker doubtful For the Record Sport on TV McKinney takes final step to top Skiing: American's Wait for First Gold Medal Ends as Schneider Watches Lead Evaporate Mayflower's foreign voyage Bowls From the arrogance of a pup to a philosophy for Australia Cricket Johannesburg—The South African Cricket Union (SACU) yesterday announced a dazzling array of events to mark the centenary of the first Test match played in the country against England (Ray Kennedy writes). The highlights will be matches between an International Wanderers side and Springbok Golden Oldies in Port Elizabeth and Johannes-burg A force too soft for Oxford Hockey Bangor facing a difficult path to final Student Sport The game played to TV rules Squash Rackets Westminster rewarded School Football Safety of courses criticized Douglas is untroubled Boxing The Times Sport tomorrow Robson sticks to his spiked guns Chef to serve his country Switch of brands for trophy Lack of consistency spoils it for Britons Tyson calls in trainer Swansea consider legal action to keep Yorath Can Lloyd Honeyghan retain his world welterweight… Sport in Brief Wembley to get high view Simon Sherwood on Desert Orchid, everybody's… Burnell called up for injured Milne Pontypridd prepared to take another view Richard Pitman on the excitement of point-to-point When Dexter hit them for sex End Column

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