News from 11/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Alan Tomlinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Arnold Greenwood, Anatol Lieven, James Bone Boston, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Peter Philp, Paul Bompard, Andrew Longmore, Martyn Bond (Head), David Lee, Patrick T. C. Lewin, Qamar Ahmed, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Rupert Townshend-Rose, St James's Palace, Iain Macleod Vail, Michael Binyon, Johnny Winter, Jeremy Flint, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, John Best, Eric W. Easton, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Rosalind Cotter, Vivien Goldsmith, H. F, Jim Railton, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Rob Neillands, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Francis Jones, Elizabeth Ward President, Louise Taylor, John Ballantine, Mick Cleary, Martin Andrew, Robert Nye, Anne Barnes, Vivien Coldsmith, Peter Lasko, Frances Bissell, Shirley Bury, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Maggic Drummond, Thomson Prentice, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, Simon Tait, Geoffrey Alderman, Claude Blair, Andrew Hislop, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Peter Cowie, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Nigel Andrew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Shona Crawford Poole and Harvey Elliott, Donald King, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Evelyn Mudd, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, D. S, Peter Stothard, Andrew Ritchie, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Pat Butcher, Irving Wardle, David Smith and Michael Clark, Steven Downes Bonn, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Jill Sherman and David Sapsted, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Bain, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Selby Whittingham, Marcus Binney, President, David Rees, Clive White, Paul Newman, John Ayers, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Peter Thornton, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Richard Holt, J C Philip, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael Horsnell, Donald N. Forbes, Rex Bellamy, Tenis Correspondent, Robert Charleston, Michael Kauffmann, Derek Harris, John Physick, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, John Beckwith, David Tytler, Education Editor, Ian Sinclair, N. G. Walker, Keith Macklin, Humphrey Hawksley Subic Bay, Maria Scott, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Mac Margolis, Tony Hetherington, C. M. Woodhouse, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Shona Crawford Poole, David N. Samuel, Director, Roland Freeman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Humphry Sandwith, Richard Williams,
ResumoHealth chief's new warning of food danger Alert on cheese hazard In today's 56-page Times Manley wins Recrimination on show at the V&a A sorry tale of power, politics and eggs Interest rates rise after Bush budget Rare view of doomed dynasty End of childhood for Anastasia Master of the Rolls set to oppose law reforms A Member of Lautro FIAT Stepfather jailed as children give judge a portrait of torture Fear of flying causes holiday slump Cartier Ltd Concern over chairman Child killing inquiry Violinist upset at being fourth fiddle Organizers face fresh drug scare Resting after Crufts triumph Sun Alliance Insurance Group Shell shock Next Week Win £8,000 The Times Jewel gang hold family hostage News Roundup 6,000 in benefits fraud MPs plane diverted Bomb injures father Bouncer is accused Bush House strike off 'Theological rape' fear over women priests Ministers facing rebellion on Official Secrets Bill Next Week Brookes Londonderry Hotel Touts sell £19 theatre tickets for £130 Clarke pledges safeguards for patients Richmond by-election By Our Social Services Correspondent: Water firms must satisfy tougher quality laws Foot backs Labour's new defence line Pontypridd by-election Measure for compulsory ID cards fails Kidney pioneer wants sale ban Legionnaire panic putting shop staff at risk, says union School allowance plan 'too costly' By Our Education Editor: More children stay on for higher education Swap benefits pupils Halifax £1,000 for log of a sky warrior Director admits 'big bang' bribery Sabotage check over mercury in butter St George's Day moved for Tutu At&t Widows in tears as rescue film unfolds blaze drama Piper alpha inquiry Plant closures to cost 1,800 jobs Picture Gallery Opera house secrecy denied Chatlines ask judge to restore services Saboteur fines Killing charge Penny policy Black sheriff Murder trial Budget sceptics wonder where Bush will find the money Afghan shura collapses after just two hours Iran-based Shia groups in dispute over seat allocation Fear kept Kurds' burial at rubbish dump secret A. 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Man may order coma wife's abortion Tehran frees 50 for anniversary (AP): Bermuda poll win US vow on acid rain Soviet Jewish centre (Reuter): Walesa bar on strikes The Times Diehards spurn woman bishop Finding of body adds to concern over Mrs Mandela's guards Polities and apartheid in South Africa From Our Own Correspondent: Tutu appeal on hunger strike P&o European Ferries Vatican censures Pretoria racism Picture Gallery Captain defends leaving boat people (Reuter): Gulf peace move Aborigines aid (Reuter): Media appeal (Reuter): Ex-envoy goes (AP): Blaze arrest Museveni set to consolidate power Electiions in Uganda Kühnen fined (AP): Luzon raid Terror victim (Reuter): City's honour Sainsbury's Charm offensive by Ortega fails to woo opposition leaders Outcry in Brazil over sanctuary Stroessner exile Hungarian debate on 1956 heats up NatWest Picture Gallery Manley sweeps to power in an electoral landslide Pledge on Jamaican unity Simon Barnes Times Diary Our reined-in watchdogs Lord St John of Fawsley urges more active select committees Art's forbidden frontier Commentary Football's identity crisis Richard Holt Impure Water To the Editor of the Times A Test of Friendship Decade of the Ayatollah Disappointed Markets An eye on fraud in the EEC Union in Europe Reform of the law Kidneys for sale Preservation of our arts heritage Buildings in Gibraltar Personal faith Escalator failures No Title Improved help for the disabled Waldheim questions Beyond our ken His Master's voice? Court Circular Birthdays Latest wills The Missions to Seamen Unique vehicle to promote unity Clifford Longley reflects on the church press Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Luncheon University news Inns of Court studentships Shades of Dorian Gray Science Report Memorial service Anniversaries A V-M Henry Roxburgh Post-war research in aviation medicine Banker with pass-key to the arts Michael Behrens Fire officer who was national hero Geoffrey Blackstone, GM Careers in City and Army Christopher Dawnay Church news Inner Temple Announcements & Personal Table withdrawn after theft claim Sale Room Service dinner London Antique Dealers Fair Cancer Research Campaign Total Care Church services tomorrow First Sunday in Lent A pulsar is born Astronomy Transcash Body Active Direct Fine Shirts Made to Measure Transcash Fine Figures Nealbourne LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Maxwell & Kennedy Maingate Marketing Ltd P&S LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items James Harland Designs LTD Handmade Period Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Safari Shirt/jacket Focus on The Sanctuary Cornish Bulb Co. The Back Shop Lincoln Green Cords Limited Stocks Rosewall Snowdrops and Aconites in the Green Balloon Safaris Love Letters for your Valentine Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… R. J. S. Trading LTD Scandecor Word-Watching Downhill in Regent Street Retailers have destroyed Nash's grand plan for the centre of London. Now, Deyan Sudjic reports, a rescue attempts is under way Thermabond Roofing LTD 'Bruges spirit' for EEC election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,903 Weather ©Times Newspapers Limited, 1989. Published and… Actifed Expectorant Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market £67m buy for C&w Director going Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch Shares tumble as half-point prime rate rise lifts dollar Unilever in $1.55bn deal Fabergé and Arden buy to challenge L'Oréal for world top slot Brand Portfolios GEC in court action on Plessey claim Amber nectar flows on banks of Yarra Foster's ready to carry Elliott's ambitions Eurotunnel anger at talk of delay Fimbra By Our Economics correspondent: 1992 focuses US eyes on Britain The Senator CD Bush follows Reagan's line with $91bn deficit Sell Blue Arrow, says new broker Pergamon in £40m deal Losses grow Trust jumps Hodgson buy Stake raised APV in bid battle over SEN Klöckner move would keep British off board Third wiped off Alphameric shares on profits shortfall By Our City Staff: Local London gives pledge on offer Bank loan to Minorco condemned MSCC board under fire over payouts Opax sale Exchange under pressure as it puts the market in Saef hands Danger of a Panel which knows best Meyer Int sells UBM branches for £19.75m Company Briefs Traditional Options Alpha Stocks London Traded Options Shares plunge on prime rate rise Wall Street Unit Linked Insurance Investments Prices tumble as investors balk at Bush budget speech Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Lenders End-account selling Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Ombudsman for Fimbra Family Money Professional insurance to back complaints scheme for investors Chequing on your interest Unit trust groups target schemes on old money Alexander Investments 'must close' Fidelity Johnson Fry Corporate Finance Limited For Advertising in Business and Finance or Family… The M&G Group Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Owning a horse can mean being saddled with debt Family Money Annual Costs Lautro bans charge survey Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited Clarets are worth their weight in gold Think-ahead valentines Maggic Drummond comes over all dewy-eyed about the tax changes Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Portfolio Box No The Equitable Life The Equitable Life Minister Trust Limited MIM Britannia International (Jersey) Limited AFBD rejects application by T&I High profile trips for Biggles fans Guide through the credit jungle Blood test is no bar to life cover SIB to carry forward claim cost Interest charges on paid-up credit card balances Charging for unasked-for services Average funeral cost up £200 A new survey on burial and cremation expenses reveals huge variations across the country. Vivien Goldsmith reports Health scheme for long waits Chasing a fixed rate Retailer's costs John Siddall & Son LTD Fimbra How to pay now, educate later Bank of Scotland Adding up all the extras Sending your child to a top public school can cost even more than the already considerable fees. Peter Morris reports Buckmaster Touche Remnant Britain's brewers in a ferment Two reports by the Mmc could profoundly change the beerage. Derek Harris analyses shake-ups in ctore for the industry Woolwich Output flat at 29m pints a day Travel The Man who Gave Birth to The Godfather There were two reasons why Paramount approached Francis Coppola to direct The Godfather, his Italian ancestry might keep the Mafia off their backs, and they thought they could get him cheap. but at first, Peter Cowie revcals, it was an offer Coppola very nearly refused . . . Crack It with Cordula Britannia Music Company Limited Coppola's Godfather The love of family that runs like a filament through his life and work soon surfaced in the film Coppola's Godfather II Underground trail way Simon Tait digs for gems in museums in Yorkshire and Humberside Dogs and irons in the fire Collecting Sales Guide The Times Exhibition Calendar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peeping at Parisians Jonathan Meades watches the French watching each other eat Transported with style Outings Concise Crossword No 1794 Wheel Horse Directory Silver Mist Straight from the heart Frances Bissell gets set to tempt the taste buds with a feast for St Valentine's Day that is simple, but suitable Subtle cups Gardening Agriframes Fruit Cages Weekend Tips Cyril Kaye & Company Wine Press Drink Wine Buys The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard Haitink Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Centre Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items GM Multiple Display Advertising Items English Chamber Orchestra Polish Chamber Orchestra Entertainments National Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Warring music Classical World-weary observation Rock Spirits of valediction JAZZ One song too many Lieder JAZZ The Times Masterpiece Radio Choice Picture Gallery BBC1 Life con ri BBC1 Mischief Human art of fashion Victoria Glendinning reflects on the writing of Quentin Bell—sculptor, painter, potter and son of Bloomsbury Sad South Pacific Treason at 10 Fiji at the Crossroads The Times Tournament of the Mind Mensa Flesh, blood and designers Paperbacks Penguin Originals Quick Guide Welsh rare bits Homes, Houses and Families Historic Carmarthenshire Homes and Their Families Behind the mask Poetry Book Fair Spiritual healing Television Celebration or exposure? Theatre The Wars of the Roses Old Vic Bringing it all back home Are the BRITS awards more than just a glitzy junket for Britain's music industry? David Sinclair finds out Reality of a dream Opera Un re in ascolto Covent Garden Winter treat Rock Johnny Winter Town & Country The National Portrait Gallery Zarzuela Sunday outings The Times Arts Diary Winning a seat The Times Arts Diary Trailfinders Twickers World AITO Villa vacations AITO Save £££'S to France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solitaire Anglo Pacific AITO Afro Asian Travel LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon AITO Ventura Explore Exodus Journey Latin America Sherpa Expeditions Walking or Cycling in Rural France Odin's Pleasure Falcon Leisure Group LTD Travelbag Hann Overland Multiple Display Advertising Items AA USA Whizz Supertravel Gyosei International School UK English Country Cottages London Gliding Club North Cyprus Austravel Mexico Holidays & Villas Supertravel Ltd Cornwall & Devon Joan Farmer Egypt Travelbag Cumbria Cottages Tina Sims France Strontian H. Argyll. Kilcamb Lodge Hotel Self Catering Scotland The Times Walk on the wild side Forget the heavy rucksacks and back-packs and enjoy organized walking holidays both at home and abroad, Robin Neilands says Jersey Hover Speed British Ferries Mosaic Entertainments Times Classified Citybreaks Travel Information Great and grand tour Travel News Egypt Air Thomas Cook Swan Hellenic Travel Books High noon in the Alps As skiers search for snow, Shona Crawford Poole reports, the hospitals are preparing for casulties Time Off Ltd Guerba Expeditions LTD Box No Addicted to a fine finesse Bridge Lethal advance of the pawns Chess Paris Citalia Time Off Chester Close, London Winning Move Reading between the snow lines Ski Report Balm for the ka in Kom Ombo Overcoming Egypt Air and sundry other obstacles to enjoyment, Michael Watkins makes stately progress along the Nile and into history Brittany Ferries Theatre London Directions The sporting life Index The sacrifice of Britain's cross country heritage The British trials for the world cross country championships take place at Gateshead today. But, as Pat Butcher asks, do the runners have the backing they need? Working party cash offer No Title Graham's world chance at last Parrott to contest the new top perch Welsh opt to play the waiting game Cup tie relief for West Ham Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Jones is fined but plays on for Wimbledon By a Special Correspondent: High Court judge lifts Yorath injunction Heroes and dreamers ride again Alan Lee rises early to learn the mysteries of point-to-point racing, a sport in which pleasure not financial gain is the object. Horses must be fit, planning meticulous and riders courageous—if not cut-throat Telecom Security Newcastle board is under siege Football: As the Tyneside Team Fights against the Relegation Threat, a Fiercer Battle Rages off the Field Roar that may haunt Graham Lawrenson to make fresh start at Barnet Weekend Team News For the Record Unfamiliar look to returning Mangers Clough accepts verdict (AFP): Better deal for the armchair enthusiasts Motor Racing Brown emerges from test run with doubles title Tennis Boyd goes all out for record Swimming Drug trick is exposed Drugs in Sport Snow Reports Moving Sunday sport the right side of the law With a new Bill aiming to rationalize archaic and openly flouted rules, Andrew Longmore reports on the calls for reform Today's Team News Student squad of 41 named No lack of incentives for Wright London Irish Cup hopes bolstered by return of Francis Rugby Union Wasps in evidence as Wales face England Championship is safe Picture Gallery Southgate keep up the chase Hockey Gymnasium's future in balance Reputation protected Squash Rackets Champions under pressure Rugby League Oxford reshuffle trial crew Rowing Success at the age extremes Judo Eubanks moves closer to a Benn encounter Boxing An American in Paris Sports Book of the Week Major Taylor was one of the great pioneers of world sport. He overcame poverty and racial abuse in the United States to become world cycling champion in 1898. Three years later he took Europe by storm, Andrew Ritchie describes Taylor's triumphant journey Improving Urizen underlines Triumph Hurdle prospects Wyer goes on standby Future built on breeding respect George Rae finds the National Stud restructuring its policy after the influential Mill Reef era Rowe injured Racing next week National Stud Stallions New challenge for despondent Landau Colourful oasis deserving better support A series of weekly reports on Britain's racecourses No 24: Leicester All the Details Elmboy set for return to fray Point-to-point Coulters Candy best at Ayr Fourth Of July has reputation put to the test Mandarin: Way clear for Vicario Di Bray Newbury Ayr The Times Racing Service Catterick Bridge Uttoxeter Newbury results Ayr Sedgefield William Hill Why talent will not be denied Childhood of the Champions: Stephen Baddeley Are the champions of sport born or made? Mick Cleary discovers how a journeyman footballer became one of England's finest badminton players Following familiar footsteps Football Douce will be hampered in defending lead Cyclo-Cross Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV When skiing's loss can be cricket's gain Chairman returns to a storm Yachting Belgian edges past Coghill to win on time Crenshaw makes his move after the rain Patent restored after fees lapse Unequivocal duty of justices to give reasons Plight of promoter may lead Norman to change schedule Golf (Reuter), (AFP): Rafferty goes through to face Fowler Svet has second gold in her sights SKling Douglas eyes semi-final slot Table Tennis Duty to conduct proper consultation Delay and expense caused by rules (Reuter): W Indies to get umpires' report Crowe to rescue after poor start by New Zealand Cricket Silver lining Clouds may cool the greenhouse effect, W. J. Burroughs reports Weather Eye The Times Classified The Times A few rounds at the club Rob Neillands discovers that there is no place for cowboys down on the range How to Join The house that time forgot Nigel Andrew finds Lydiard Park Mansion an unspoilt relic of an age of beauty—despite the management centre A Saxon stroll Weekend Walk A glow on the Wold Multiple Display Advertising Items Greece
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