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News from 06/02/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wade, Robin Oakley and Andrew Morgan, D. L. Pearson, Colin Robertson, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Iain MacLeod, Vail, Paul Bompard, Kevin McNAMARA, Gordon Allan, Joanna Bogle, Gershon Ellenbogen, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, S. D. Barnes, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Carol Leonard, J. F. Q. Switzer, Debra Isaac, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Michael Tate, Eleanor Brown, Peter Ball, Oliver Leaman, John Ballantine, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Waymark, Henry Keswick, Chairman, Rodney Legg, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, R. Rocking, Paddy Ashdown, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Robin Oakley and David Sapsted, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Nigella Lawson, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Ian Gow, Steven Downes, Margarita Pagano, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Nigel Martin, Stanmills College of Education, Queens University, Dennis Signy, Edward Gorman Termez, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Lindley, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Craig Brown, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Pat Butcher, Maxwell Newton, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Brain James, Ray Honeyford, Rev Michael Bourdeaux, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Jack Straw, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Williams, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, W. H. King, J. E. D. Stevenson, Derek Harris, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Gladys Li, Robert Fisk, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Penny Perrick, Mac Margolis, David Miller Chief Sport Correspondent, A. J. Benbow, Tenbury Wells, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Clement Freud, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Kidney doctors may face inquiry Ministers likely to seek an early ban on sale of transplant organs Inside Portfolio plus Accumulator Water shock Index Litter louts face tougher penalties Martial law in Kabul as convoys reach border The elderly defy trend to Tories Monopoly over, says Murdoch Sky ushers in 'dawn of TV's new age' Stroessner flies to exile in Brazil Methodist Homes for the Aged Labour demands Currie evidence News Roundup Paras in west Belfast Whitehall strike threat Death of Emrys James Chatterbox silence Veteran reporter dies Siemens New peace plan may end dispute Prison officers meet Home officials today Students in legal threat over boycott of examinations Broadcast franchise proposals rejected Thousands could be affected by outbreak of legionnaires' virus V&A director defends cuts Sky reports all systems go Satellite television launch Taking note of the test to come Performing arts college plan unveiled today Abbey National Passport scheme for museums Portfolio plus Accumulator The Volvo Hospitals pledge strict adherence to kidney transplant ruling 12m face 30% water bill rise because of privatization policy Opt-out hospitals 'risk health of the community' From nuclear powerhouse to privatized fission Whitehall Brief Ambassador plants his farewell present Princes hopes to get Holbein portrait for Britain Air Canada When the Government killed the dog licence to kill… No Title Poll reveals Tories are losing support among the elderly Choice Far retreat from pressing duties Breath-testing study criticized Motorway repairs Student loans attack Friends of the Elderly MP fights for houses scheme for the forces Rejoicing In Lithuania as a cathedral is returned to its people Bomb attempt on Bandaranaike World Roundup Chile poll nomination Shots close art show Afrikaners see ANC (Reuter): Pakistan tests missiles (AP): Boeing crash award Rodríguez sweeps away memories of a dictator Party dissidents named to junta as Stroessner is sent into exile Pentagon lays out missile options facing Nato Pérez asks for massive loan write-off Debt crisis in Latin America Algeria to widen political choice British Airways Moscow may try to strike a bargain with the guerillas Shevardnadze stays on in Pakistan as Afghans prepare to stand alone Whitehall keen to end Rock dispute Anglo-Spanish dialogue Protocol comes before the need to question Waldheim on deaths Israel alarmed at waning US sympathy Italy obsessed with hunt for 20-ft killer shark Cambodia deal spelt out as summit is fixed (Reuter): Peru blow to urban guerrillas (Reuter): Iran mission (Reuter): Volga rescue Swiss smog (Reuter): Year of prayer (Reuter): Prison not Sky News Sky Television A passport to treasure The Museums Year Passport Scheme offers Times readers a huge range of concessions at 750 museums and galleries in Britain. Simon Tait explains its benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Become a Passport Holder The Complete Business Solutions Show Say hallo to the Snake With the turmoil accompanying the unpredictable Dragon behind them, the Chinese are looking forward to a more peaceful year Poverty's advocate Aberdeen solicitor Frank Lefevre already takes cases on a "no win, no fee" basis. But now he faces a test case to outlaw his American-style business New, it isn't Poverty's advocate Canon Clement Freud Times Diary Picture Gallery How to deliver the goods Paddy Ashdown, SLD leader, urges more democrary at work Paper propaganda Commentary Nanny's anti-chatter charter From Our Own Correspondent: Marshal Foch among the Immortals The Quiet Washingtonians On the Way out MRS Currie's Duty Passport benefit for Hong Kong Kissing and telling Faults in tackling racial inequality Patients' needs first Reform of the law Mixed-ability classes Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Saving Malta's finest heritage Turner seascape His Master's voice? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Anniversaries South Eastern Circuit Christie's Taking religion seriously Marriages Nature notes Marlborough College Church news Forthcoming marriages Appointments Latest wills Operating outside Hollywood's mainstream Post-war research on rocket propulsion Grappling with New Zealand's economy Maintaining momentum in the Women's Institutes Announcements & Personal Energy's strange matter Science Report Appointments in the Forces Rentals Not to worry Television Strangers on the shore Opera The Pearl Fishers Ciliseum Radio Television Italiana Lear The voice of a people Jonathan Meades on the powerful popular of Michel Sardou, a singer quintessentially French Thrills from nowhere Theatre Utopia Bush Theatre Arleen Augér/Irwin Gage Wigmore Hall Recital Savoy Theatre Catch it if you can Radio Manly approach to a pressing issue Portable therapy Do you understand the reasons for your actions? Dr Dorothy Rowe does, and wants to share the secret. Nigella Lawson reports Biting the hand that proposes Why do women insist on taking a passive role when it comes to proposing marriage? Libby Purves pops the question Punishing power Talkback The Times This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1789 Entertainments The marriage wows Word-Watching Winning Move Deceptive Alpine delights Television Choice Nescafe Gold Blend BBC1 Radio Choice The Kentish rail link protest reaches the grass roots The Time Crossword Puzzle No 17,898 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,898 Weather Minimum wage councils face abolition The Pound Business & Finance No Title The Pound Stock Market Delta Air to partner American New directors for Govett Court freezes Ricardo stake Parkdale buys £1m properties Stock Watch The Times Reuters close to shares deal Consensus points to likely agreement on conversion Dealers forecast price surge in NFC shares By Our Financial Staff: Young rules out merger certainty Wanted: astrologers and delivery boys Consultants' vision of the future By Our Economics Correspondent: Expected rise in US rates set to lift dollar Pay awards jump as skill shortage grows John Charcol By Our City Staff: Offer for Thomson blocked by Panel Stage set for the winners Heritage buy is a recipe for expansion abroad USM Review British Empire bids for global domination in trust wars Tempus Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Building growth 'may fall' Margins under attack as the squeeze begins Gilt-Edged Third Market Gold Blue Arrow may fall short of £75m Today Reporting this Week Deutsche lures BS with £210 m tag 'Savage threat to IFA numbers' Montagu top of the team The Times City Diary Banking on a smoke The Times City Diary Boxed in The Times City Diary IEA book criticizes state sales By a Correspondent: Inquiry starts critical week in MSCC war over changes Croker's new match The Times City Diary "Warrington-Runcorn" Greenback power has the whole world in its grip US Notebook Capitalization and change on week Stock Exchange Prices Coming up fast to take the lead Despite the stock market crash and high interest rates, management buy-outs in all shapes and sizes are flourishing. Derek Harris finds out why they are so fashionable Candover Investments plc UK Management Buy-Out/buy-Ins How the front runners see it Is the buy-out market expanding? Will the British institutions allow American-style hostile takeovers to develop over here? Debra Isaac asked the leaders in the field for their analyses Management Buy-Outs by Industry Deloitte Haskins+Sells Arthur Andersen & Co Ventures GE Capital Half-way help at a high price 'Mezzanine' finance looks the ideal answer for a management desperate for control and thin on assets. But, as Debra Isaac reports, it is costly—and it could also be more risky than anyone suspects Preferring to live a private life Management Buy-Outs/4 Privatization has aided the growth of buy-outs and buy-ins in the public sector, as Rodney Hobson discovers Buy-Outs by Geography Standard Chartered Charterhouse When staff reap company profits Today's flotation of the NFC means that 400 workers who backed a management buy-out will become quarter millionaires on paper. Derek Harris investigates NatWest The Action Bank Venture buy-outs go international Welcome to the VBO—or how a strategy for success can be sought out to transfer between sectors Phildrew Ventures Offering a helping hand The takeover game in America has moved into a new league following the $25-billion bid for Nabisco by a leverage buy-out specialist, Margareta Pagano writes Venture Economics Ltd Electra Ins and outs of buy-ins What happens when an outside management group wants to buy in to a company Rodney Hobson finds out Managers who buy in face risks and problems that are likely to be significantly greater than those involved by a buy-out SPHG Equity Ventures Open for business on the Continent Europe is quickly realizing the benefits of buy-outs, with France leading the way, Margareta Pagano writes Lloyds Development Capital From buy-out to stock market When flotation follows a management buy-out venture, most companies seem to outperform the market. Rodney Hobson finds out what the ingredients are for success The October 1987 crash caused much uncertainty , but the trend is changing as share indices return to pre-crash levels Posts King Edward Vi School Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EDP Systems Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title University College of Swansea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drama Post-Doctoral Fellowships Multiple Display Advertising Items Evendine Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items A lesson in grief Children can be helped at school of come to terms with the pain of bereavement. Douglas Broom reports University of Durham Department of Theology University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Nottingham University College of Swansea Kuwait University Letters Directions University of Nottingham University of Oxford The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Art Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title London Montessori Centre Headstart Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items The Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Vacancies! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Temping Times Susan Hamilton Personel Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitney the replacement hits West Indies for six Cricket: Substitute Seamer Changes Course of Fifth Test Overpaid VAT can be deducted Severe sentences for reckless driving deaths Test abandoned after further rain Jurisdiction over child after divorce Christie raises British hopes Athletics Sentence committal inappropriate after misunderstanding of case (Reuter): Tropical win by McColgan Caron left standing as Fibbens holds out Swimming Scot frustrate English expectations Tenacious defence dashes the hopes of Carling's men, exposing both their limitations and those of the championship itself Predatory Irish exploit Welsh mistakes By a Special correspondent: Lenient Orrell opt to run instead of kick Williams in contention Amateurs fail to conceal status Commentary Weekend Rugby Union Results International Matches Bigger role urged for touch judges Rectory Field scene of unusual goings-on Dublin party is named at once Scudamore poised to establish record with Fontwell treble Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Mandarin: Wolverhampton Selections The Times Racing Service National Hunt leaders Little danger to Grand National Provide success ends long drought Saturday's results Burridge weighs festival options for Desert Orchid Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Kingsmill back to form William HILL Coleman keeps ambition alive Football: The Race for Promotion is on as Walsall Record Chelsea's Expense Watford fall victim to pitch Durie has lead role as Chelsea put on seven-goal show Style missing in a thoughtless affair Pools Check Blackburn solve a problem Weekend Football Results and Tables Inventive Forest pass the plastic challenge Mirandinha outshines his vaunted rivals Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Jones may face a disrepute charge Confidence is the key for Norwich Hopes borne away by wind The Highbury tank hammers ahead on its unswerving road Football Enfield lose their way League in executive dilemma No protest over court For the Record Barr us expected to go far Tennis Faulkner the linchpin Hockey Costly reverse for Hounslow Davies scores 14 in first full game Offiah bystander as Britain set record in France Rugby League Walliser retains title in breathtaking style Skiing Lyle has to take second place RSPB Cruel lesson for Honeyghan Waddle is latest loss to Robson's squad (AP): Bell leads as Porsche win Daytona again United's goal awakens Tottenham too late Hoppe has last word Sport in Brief Bookmakers plan meeting with Hurd Gooch is keen to remain captain End Column

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