News from 04/02/1989
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R. M. R. Taylor, President, Bailey Morris Washington, Allan Green, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Philp, Paul Bompard, Richard Pitman, Michael McNair-WILSON, Michael Rogerson (Chairman), Cliff Feltham, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent Las Vegas, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Stunt, Ian Murray, Dayan Sudjic, Michael Binyon, Dudley Fishburn, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Evans and Tony Dawe, Jeremy Flint, Peter Evans, Mark Souster and Stewart Tendler, Marion Shoard, Richard Eaton, Don Ranvaud, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Cliff Longley, Martin Hancox, Henry Gee, Barry wood, Auckland, Peter Jones, Michael Tate, Tony Bianchi, Richard Ford Political Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Evans and Mark Souster, Gaby McCALL, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Christopher Price, Pearson Phillips, Peter Bills, Robin Young, John Hart, Iain MacLeod Beaver Creek, Colorado, Patrick O'Hanlon and Richard Evans, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Subba Row, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Paul Wheeler, Simon Tait, Anthony Lieven, Alex McWhirter, Chris West, Anthony Lester, Steven Downes, Andrew Nickson, Gavin Bell, Harry Debelius, David Cross, R. E. Kitching, Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Adrian Brooks, Gareth Huw Davies, John Russell Taylor, Michael Llanos and MacMargolis, Keith Fisher, General Manager, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Ray Kennedy and Andrew McEwen, Robin Neillands, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Trew, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Richard Evans Vienna, Irving Wardle, Marcel Berlins, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Andro Linklater, Robin Oakley and Richard Ford, John Goodbody, John England, Andrew Sinclair, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, John Ballantine, Los Angeles, E. M. Mason, Sarah Jane and Alan Hamilton, David Sinclair, MacMargolis, Barry Kester, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Bailey Morris, Washington, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Woodcock, Adelaide, Maria Scott, S. C. P., Mark Fuller, Kerry Gill and Michael Horsnell, Colin Campbell, M. C. StJ. Cannon, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, M. S., Richard Williams,
ResumoPrison union faces split on Wandsworth National dispute over jail crisis 'very, very close' In today's 56-page Times Shares rise MFI listing Thousands evacuated In East End bomb alert Export licence row on £20m Turner '100 killed' in Paraguay coup Rig shut after safety check Court Place British Telecom puts an end to chatline calls The Ultimate Driving Machine Barrister is jailed for 'appalling' role in child sex ring Action on Archers payouts Ex-MP must pay damages over filthy mansion Miscarriage inevitable, says abortion doctor Appeal judges approve sterilization Mental handicap ruling From silence to an opera stage Turkey paying for 20 kidney patients Parents say teacher's dress provoked assault Sky launch boosts demand for dishes Pathfinder In the Times on Monday Portfolio plus The Times Ex-drugs dealer wins gun licence News Roundup Murder charges Tories 9 points ahead Speed chess play-off Police meet vigilantes Water Bill guillotine protests Next Week Paying the price of peace: a Soviet vision disarmament Gerald Kaufman, Shadow Foreign Secretary, has just returned from a visit to the Soviet Union with Labour Party colleagues and reports on their discussions on defence issues Bill to force Press to correct errors gets second reading Tory pilot guiding a revolt The man behind the militancy at Wandsworth Thatcher dismisses home rule for Scots Recriminations as Ulster parties play down peace talks MoD attacked over £1bn cost of poor military equipment Royal pair pay £2m for manor Opt-out vote Pit jobs cut Jewel ruling Mudd cleared £17m raised Sinn Fein suit MPs may order Carrie's appearance By Staff Reporters: Call to end drift to South Cheap Homes for villagers Rural housing Picture Gallery Thermabond Roofing LTD By Our Arts Correspondent: Voluntary job cuts sought by V&a Review of police computer security The Equitable Life Faction fighting in party marked end of Stroessner Coup in Paraguay: West's longest-established dictator overthrown by his protègè Doubts raised on more Bush nominees Trade ties offer prospect of healing Korea's divisions Public Auction Notice Street jubilation but past casts shadow Libyan conspiracy alleged by FBI World Roundup (AP): Castro looking ahead Takeshita 'a realist' French aid for India Shark devours diver French seek trade bounty with Dumas visit to Iran HFS Sino-Soviet go-ahead for summit after 30-year rift A million ideas for profit and promotion Royal compassion for a New York Aids victim Bridge of hope for Soviet soldiers' wives Scarred ghost town broods over frontier of hate Forgotten issue in Middle East peace process Quayle offers Latin America 'a new kind of relationship' A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners. LTD Kohl stays calm over gains by far right UK embassy 'refugee' was a spy for South Africa (AP): Cassavetes dies at 59 (Reuter): Aids sacking (Reuter): Marcos plea (Reuter): Air tragedy Red Cross+ (AP): Holly memory Judges resign (Reuter): Fog chaos MPs tread path of caution in twilight of Botha era TWA Simon Barnes Picture Gallery What follows the tyrant? Andrew Nickson considers the likely outcomes of the Paraguay coup Putting a price on life Commentary • Dudley Fishburn Turnstiles on the trail Marion Shoard On this Day The Times Talks and Dreams A Late Dictator Good News from Africa Cutting away at our freedom Kidneys for sale Chatwin at school Way ahead for legal profession Emperor's funeral Beyond our ken Symbol of deafness CBI scrutiny of London traffic Stamp of disapproval February treat Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular HMS Upholder Turners' Company Forthcoming marriages Homosexuality battle at an end Cliff Longley Anniversaries Marriage Royal engagements Luncheon Ending of smallpox brings hope of lassa fever vaccine Science Report Service dinner Dinners Birthdays Sir Thomas Sopwith Reception Leo Russell Kenneth Spence Walter Sichel Joseph Bagley All the nations will ask me to bless them as I have… Times Newspapers Ltd Rare US coins salvaged Saleroom Tomorrow 's church services MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Chester-care-ltd Akom Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrightway Marketing Special Offer The Ultimate Underwear Experience MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canopies LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlopillo and Latex Antique Carpet Gallery Limited Get that Hair Cut! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In the market for fantasies Shop assistants used to wear a uniform so that shoppers could tell them apart from the other customers. These days, says Deyan Sudjic, there are other forces at work ISUZU (Reuter): Russian convoy pulls out by night The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,897 After this jet fighter crash-landed Weather Todd to be on Labour's US trip Actifed Expectorant Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Minorco shares rise Daf listing The Times Critical Edelman demands Storehouse shake-up MFI set £1bn stock market float Pension fund plea for MP Elliott will not lead full offer for MB Schroder rejects £102m bid Broker sheds 39 jobs Foreign & Colonial Lawson affirms G7 success on currencies The Senator CD Brady in the spotlight as G7 takes stock of policies Post Office denies reports of Girobank sale to Co-op By Our City Staff: Evode in £13m US expansion Sharp rise in new US jobs Report on brewing goes to Young LI sells holding in TV-am for ?11m Associated buys 5% of publisher Piccadilly may be bid target Miller inquiry Planning rise Moss meeting Profits tumble The surprise package hiding behind Nigel's many faces WF profits curbed by expansion costs Recent Issues Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Traditional Options Dow closes lower in mixed trading Wall Street Tokyo still climbing Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Index soars as blue chips are chased by institutions Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Heavy demand Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Break the endowment shackle Mortgages that are linked to unit trust investments are set to sweep away insurance-linked schemes Credit card fees? That will do nicely as Amex paves the way Higher unit trust charges proposed James Finlay Bank Limited By Our Family Money Editor: Healthy bonus for the elderly Mortgage miscellany The Equitable Life Something Different Save & Prosper M&g Pensions tribunal move Stock market tonic for trusts Striking gold with anniversary coins Mim Britannia Midland AAB Fidelity Making Money Make Money Plus Accumulator Business and Finance The case of a confused canine Hugh Thompson relates the tale of a tiny bundle of joy that grew into a very large bill Dilemma over mortgage tax relief Letters Skipton Building Society Investing for the future How to cash-in with Fidelity Svenska & Company Ltd Assured Care Centres PLC Roll up your sleeves and self-build it Easier finance can make home-owning dreams come true Kleinwort Barrington No stone left unturned at CSO fortress De Beers' diamond marketing arm buys the world's shining examples Save & Prosper Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Index The Irish Horse Woman In an Ireland awash with cheap horses after the war, the young Marjorie Quarton learnt every trick of the dealer's trade at the great horse fairs. Andro Linklater met her The Mortgage Corporation The Times Old, but not stupid Sales Guide Nursing an historic lamp The Florence Nightingale Museum opens today. Simon Tait reviews the exhibition devoted to the modern nurses' muse Accelerated Learning Exhibition Calendar Museums Year 1989 the Times The Times Elgar at his best Classical Onegin without a Russian in sight Opera Leaden, but shot with gold Rock Hard art and soft pop Rosy glow on the knuckles Frances Bissell prepares to celebrate Chinese New Year with crystal pork, squid and a cool almond 'bean curd' Lobsters by design Jonathan Meades prepares his defences against a decapod crustacean Cafe Brasil Restaurant Guide Purely Delicious The Crimble The Bombay Brasserie Gandhi Restaurant Back beauty Fleet Tandoori Indian Restaurant Punjab Restaurant London Prince of India Imperial Tandoori The Kwality Gay Lord Indian Restaurant Islamabad Restaurant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Polish Chamber Orchestra Opera & Ballet General Motors Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Beneath the ashes The Miniature Wall-Paintings of Thera By Lyvia Morgan Cambridge, £50 Double killing in the Dales Crime Faces of Pakistan Paperbacks Pakistan Zia and After By Anthony Hyman, Muhammed Ghayur, & Naresh Kaushik Asia Publishing House, ?6.95 Quick Guide Private lives of loyalty Andrew Sinclair considers the impact of a small magazine with a coterie of collaborators in the editorial chairs Travellers Tales Pebble Beach Village Tenerife Television Are they the best says of their life? Television Choice Radio Sunday Taking a look Skywards Radio Choice Help the Aged The Sunday Times Tomorrow Battle of the Yes men What's in a name? Huge sums of money, David Sinclair reports, if it belongs to a warring rock supergroup Duels, drama and the discard Outings Concise Crossword No 1788 Wildlife and lowlife Television Ibsen in a foul mood Theatre India's master of film Back on set after a long illness, Satyajith Ray talks to Don Ranvand about his new film on corruption Summer storm Thunder in the Air Gate Giving ideas a long run Philharmonia/Lutoslawski Festival Hall CBSO /Rattle Town Hall Birmingham Sadler's Wells Mother's Day truce The Times Arts Diary Funny Valentine The Times Arts Diary Missing memorial The Times Arts Diary Whose survival? The Times Arts Diary Holidays & Villas Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items America the Experience Florida Connections RAC European Service Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes On Andalucia's back streets Lazing behind the brash concrete of the Costa del Sol are the White Towns. Robin Neillands savours the narrow streets, bleached houses, and donkeys Painterly eye for plants Francesca Greenoak visits two artists' gardens in Giverny Weekend Tips Travel Notes Mercantile Credit the Sensidle Way to Borrow Money Heaping on the pressure Enchanted Europe Seven Seas Desperately seeking snow Reports from the Alps and the Usa suggest all is not lost for skiers Multiple Display Advertising Items Across the top of the world Alex McWhirter on a revolution in flight times on routes to the Far East Keeping notes on theory Chess Winning Move Romantic breaks Travel News Deep in the art of LA Bermuda Cyril Kaye & Company Anaesthetized images City Breaks Index Destiny is in Honeyghan's hands Yorath is put in limbo by decision of High Court League man for 1990s still has to be found Prospects for Davis receive another jolt Scots cast aside poor away record Dexter defended by Subba Row The Times Long Life Walking Boots World's No. 1 remains cool Fielding captains courageous This year the five international teams are led by men new to the championship. How do they measure up to a former England hero? David Hands on the making of a captain Holidays & Villas Leading Lights Facing up to violence on the terraces Greece Weekend Team News Death of gold medal winner Ice Skating Charlton chase a fifth victory Football: Recent Form Suggests a Difficult Afternoon in South-East London for Norwich For the Record Spain Italy Netherlands Counting the cost Three contenders West Germany Snow Reports The Mortgage Corporation National League Skofff and Muster shine for Austria Tennis Italian bid Drawing the teeth from the lion rampant Rugby Union: England to Open their Campion on a Brighter Note than that with They Won Back the Calcutta Sup Good value for away days Bath likely to prosper from sale of ground Today's Team News Save & Prosper Amateur chief with professional touch Scots emerge better of a woefully bad beech No stopping the Avon men Marment gives Gloucester kicks Coe looks like being ready for Stuttgart Athletics McCoigan's record aim In Brief (AFP): Craven's battle Faster and faster Gosbee's bid Golfer banned Tour manager Smith resigns (AP): Historic president Day off Prep school for steeplechasers Richard Pitman, the former National Hunt jockey, looks at the appeal of point-to-pointing. The season starts today, with a four-month programme including The Times Championship. There are 28 qualifying races, with the final at Towcester on May 26 The ultimate exhilaration Simon Sherwood The Bakewell Boy proving a bargain Good intentions fail to lift mediocrity From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Elementary looks the pick in sub-standard Champion Big-Race Field All the Details St Leger prize increased 40% Caulfield quickly makes his mark in key position Pipe beats own record with four months to spare The Grey Gunner has solid first-day claims Townley Stone is put down Mandarin: Desert Orchid to raise the roof Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Wetherby Selections The Times Racing Service Hills warning Mandarin: Stratford Selections Results from three meetings Mademist Susie taken to turn tables on rival Racing next week Rapid Raceline Racecall Heat is turned off West Indies as Border takes cover Cricket: Play Allowed to Fizzle out after Jones Takes the Honours in Australia's First Innings Dittmar on attack from the start Squash Rackets Change of role for Kettering Football Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Results from Paris Rain delays Aaqib's Test debut Fibbens intends going faster Swimming Benevolent sponsor to the rescue Badminton Tomorrow Lyle hits 66 to go into early lead with Calcavecchia Golf Britain cannot afford to relax Rugby League Cammish aiming high Cycling Court must approve certain operations on incompetents Putting the crown before the jewel Are the champions of sport born or made? Mick Cleary discovers how the new British heavyweight champion swapped crime for boxing Summary possession actions Nearly all present and correct in match of the day Benefits at every level Durie recovers poise Tennis State payments not deductible Duty of disclosure Outdoor Leisure Flight Training International Ltd "Lucky Dogs" The Cottage Cattery Bayford Boarding Kennels and Cattery Pet Spectrum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Like a rocket in the wind Land yachting is easy for the sporting amateur to learn. Gareth Huw Davies takes to the beach and sets sail Forge Dog of Cat Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items fillets farm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pine Ridge Dog Sanctuary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The law of the land Where are you allowed to walk, shoot or fish? Martin Hancox finds out Take a walk on the Wirral side Weekend Walk Winter warmers Weather Eye A place in the country Sharps Girobank Business Banking
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