News from 17/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Vijitha Yapa, Stewart Tendler and Harvey Elliott, Richard Thomson, David hands Rugby Correspondent, Iain Macleod, David Rhys Jones, John Ballantine San Diego, Racing and the Bookmakers, Andrew Richmond, Sheridan Morley, Mr Stuart Sexton, Michael Stevenson, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Greg San Miguel, Mark Ellis, Carol Leonard, Mr Michael Harvey, Richard Streeton, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent Melbourne, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Jack Mahoney(Director), Henry Gee, Mr Claud Morris, Ruth Gledhill, Mr Terence Mullaly, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Mick Cleary, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Dr J. M. N. Launer, David hands, Rugby Correspondent, Charles Bremner, S. Sternberg, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motor Industry Correspondent, Stanley Manchester, Sir Peter, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Harry Debelius, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Miss Elizabeth M. Aslin, (Michael Phillips), Michael Corner, Kerry Gill, Peter Martin, Mr Om P. Midha, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Sir Eldon Griffiths, Paul Griffiths, David Chappell, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Mr C. H. Collingwood, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Evans Media Editor, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Geoffrey Foster, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Keith MacKlin, John Goodbody, David Young, Ian Smith, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Clive White, Andrew McEwen and Nicholas Wood, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Richard Evans, Milan, Andrew Lycett, Graham Searjeant, Richard New Zealand, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Nicholson-Lord, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Andrew Morgan and Peter Davenport, Colin Campbell, Henry R. Gamper, Philip Jacobson, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Derek harris Industrial Editor, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Ivor Davis,
ResumoPublic pay is held to rate of inflation Teachers and nurses attack deal as 'stingy' Portfolio Bond Index Sky wins Bruno fight Lockerbie bomb built into radio-cassette player Kidney dispute doctor resigns Running clinic 'too much of a burden' Howe attacks Tehran threats Blacks disown Mrs Mandela BAe closures Conran cuts Mild spell pushes jobless below 2m South African Airways Drinkers shot in revenge attack News Roundup Tube fire victims sue 130 tackle street fire Ownership inquiry Outside caterers used Legal reforms debate Lotus Pulp books to save lives, says Dahl Rushdie told:'It is better to give in when dealing with fanaties' Protection with no time limit For author's wife, a tense visit home Crimestoppers move to jails Candidate oh the defensive Richmond by-election £20m new home for the Hallé Tory wins seat GPs on alert after hospital patient's legionnaires' death Nissan to seek new markets Chatline Mils to stand Direct Line Insurance Marksman gave no warning Museum raid killing An actor's world—riches or the poverty line Student loan protesters take to streets Racehorse owner wins libel case Overcrowding 'not factor in rail toll' V&A staff split over director Renault Overtime pay for junior doctors to be doubled Smallest rise for top officer Biggest boost for immigration judges Search for quality in Whitehall How the Money Will Be Shared Top Salaries Review Body Army Officer Cash to tackle teacher crisis More research cash for computers Sale Light touch at Royal Pavilion Thatcher declines Labour invitation Food safety debate Sirloin steaks and mince good buys Weekend prices Satellite scheme lost 'Reluctant judge rules fox killing not cruel Gorbachov rejects talk of coup and multi-party system Belgians oppose Nato 'litmus test' World Roundup (Reuter): Kidnap suspect held Bush caution on pact Umpire death charge Boost to Solidarity (Reuter): Stroessner may return Premadasa party holds on to power Sri Lankan election Discover a Gem this Sunday UN send-off for polar pollution explorers Barclays Mitterrand friend to be charged over insider shares deal Spain thrills to boardroom fight The bankers and a marquesa Poles blame the Katyn massacre on Russians Mercury Temple yields 'missing link' of ancient history Blacks ostracize Winnie Mandela Philips From Our Own Correspondent: Tragic error in life of struggle Fall of a figurehead Release vow halts jail hunger strike (Reuter): Jumbo in near-miss (Reuter): Nuclear fear (Reuter): Air shows off (Reuter): Benign tumour (AP): Lebanon victim (Reuter): Sworn in Amnesty plea North trial Thatcher offer Bond death Afghan shura goes ahead as moderates end boycott No title Republican leaders disown Klansman Hudson's lover is awarded damages of £8.5 million 'Landmark' Aids ruling Pinochet lilts out at poll 'fraud' Abbey National Prior-publication defence rejected by Commons Secrets Bill Rushdie debate refused MPs urge caution on 'trade war' Parliament next week Privatized policy-making for the Tory right Demands for minister to resign over contaminated food Salmonella Dispute on parents' rights Children Bill: Report stage Anti-abortion MPs in Skinner ambush Thatcher hope for zero inflation Support for organ sales Ministers are not sacked NHS 'safe in our hands' Concern over Kent rail link Nuclear study Blowing the dust off the V&A On the Art of Change Make 'em laugh Plant a Tree Epirotiki The war of words Was wartime Britain as friendly and unselfish as people say? A new oral history tries to find the truth The Times Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Times Dairy Barry Fantoni Defending ethnic majorities Commentary Tower's just treatment Conor Cruise on why Bush's man should not be appointed A tale of three health services Humphrey Taylor Lawn Tennis Company priorities Budget Warnings Flawed Idol Sunday trading A counter-blast to petrol claim Dog restrictions Belief in the Bar Calming voices on 'Satanic Verses' Press standards V&A closures No Title Putting a value on GPs' time Left-wing 'myth' Train alarm snag Fast food Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Service dinners Sir Edward Tuckwell PDSA Concert Appointments Latest wills Forthcoming marriages No Title Record price for German doll Saleroom University news Marriages Institution of Mechanical Engineers The Sacred Heart School The Independent Schools Information Service Anniversaries Polytechnic news Richard Roud Festival director who favoured all films French Thomas Bernhard Enfant terrible of the Austrian stage Stratis Andreadis Vicissitudes of Greek business and political life Announcements & Personal A baby dinosaur after all Science Report Appealing punchline Television Empty echoes in the brothel Theatre Sisters Boulevard The Times Mahler's quiet hero Klaus Tennstedt has overcome devastating odds. Richard Morrisca looks at his latest rescurrection Turning the spotlight on home David Robinson on a strong British presence at the Berlin Film Festival Polish on a rough diamond Open Secrets Corner Theatre Salaam Bombay! Turning the spotlight on home David Robinson on a strong British presence at the Berlin Film Festival Concert Angelic behaviour Today's angel practises kick boxing in black Lycra. Anne McElvoy meets a different kind of "carer" Mothers of the earth unite A growing concern for the environment is uniting women around the world Telecom Security Rites and wrongs This selective guide to entertainment and events… Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 1799 Entertainments Red souls not in the sunset Word-Watching Winning Move Tramway Looking left in Europe Television Choice Radio Choice Television & Radio Cardata Dealing with poisons on our plate Government health chief looks at the food scare, the risks and remedies 50-fold threat to ozone layer The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,908 Weather A day for Alice to have savoured Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton BT profits rise 8.4% Crest climbs The Times Picture Gallery Analysts slash pre-tax profits forecast to £60m Jobs to go in £48m shake-up at Storehouse 'I look back over the years and regret some of it personally' Nuclear research may need £800m from power firms Record debt repayment in January Flower gives a warning on earnings By Our City Staff: BP raises taxation question Fidelity Share Service Union anger at BAe plan to cut 2,500 jobs by end of 1990 Minorco and ConsGold meet Panel over rule BP sets sights on reduced gearing Tempus Issued by the Tobacco Advisory Council for the… Owners Abroad takes off to record £9.6m Business Roundup Palabora sees 95% advance Quaestus takes stake Bassett boost by Goldman Photo-Me ahead 31% Property schemes at Linwood set to create 3,000 jobs Bush acts to ease fears of rate rise First purchase for Harding Highland 9% in MacAllan BAe benefits as Lufthansa signs $3bn Airbus order News Corp in magazine deal Trust advance Tv takeover Charterhall seeks £18.7m to cover buy Light relief By Our City Staff: No reason to block AMP link, says QC Cowdrey's finest catch The Times City Dairy Hounded out of work Odds bod By Our CIty Staff: Evode wins Phipps' agreement Forte years on Workers seek to buy out valve firm The Times Conran's ailing empire reaches breaking point Comment Nigel's statistical nightmare By Our City Staff: New high at Norsk surprises market Laing stake British Telecom Brierley resigns chair at Bank of New Zealand Decision follows differences with finance minister Fixed rate mortgage launched Bowater buys Bid backed Ch Industrials to raise £15m via preference shares Records broken as steel output forges ahead London Traded Options Recent Issues Tradiptional Options BP 'Civil law' is not to be given a foreign interpretation The Times Investors move to the sidelines and wait for inflation figures Stock Market Alpha Stocks Sentence for breach of matrimonial orders 'Banana republic' fears as index falls Sydney Time off for study of Act's repeal Court of Appeal Caution reigns as trade report nears New York Wall Street Equities lose ground Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Jackson the book collector turns seller Mr Friday Conne Xions Office Equipment Business to Business Gultronics Uretek Metbright Ltd David Keltie Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brand New Fully Guaranteed Top Quality Cellular Car… Motor Dealerships Multiple Display Advertising Items Danielle's watchdog is ready to bark for the franchisee Multiple Display Advertising Items Cellular Phones Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lonely road for clean campaign Kevin Eason reviews Britain's up hill struggle to ban taxins from car fuels Hi-tech sound Pioneer Roadwise Car Buyers Guide Cronk E. 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People-carrying made smooth and automatic Road Test Performance Cars Taylor and Crawley Prestige Carbrokers Mercedes produces a better mix Edmonds revives country house playing tradition Cricket Car Buyers' Guide Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loughborough hold the monopoly Student Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Setting a fair levy on betting In a special article for The Times, Sir Ian Trethowan, chairman of the Horserace Betting Levy Board, sums up the arguments he has made to the Home Secretary for an increased contribution to the sport from the bookmakers and for an inquiry into the relationship between racing and betting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volleyball King falls from favour Car & Mobile Phones Metropolitan House British teams in same pool Hockey Briton's best of season Bobseighing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Mandarin: Midnight Count to take command Sandown Park Selections The Times Racing Service Tattersalls parades £1.7million bonuses Trainers plan dope response Sandown Park Selections Selections Leicester results Sherwood praises Magnus Pym in Triumph build-up From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Stamina gains the day for tough Lucky Baloo Frost prospect out for season William Hill Turner two-steps into the limelight Tway gets in touch with feast of birdies Golf: An English Amateur the Professional Players in the Shade on a Surprising First Day in the Australian Masters Snow Reports Claydon's flawless round suggests a dramatic possibility Dexter announces rise in golf incentives Lowe baffled by Gregory's threat New peak for sponsorship Rugby League Tribute to a great opponent North predominant In final trial teams Schools Rugby French pin hopes on Fouroux's choice Rugby Union Australian prelude for sevens (AFP): Australia lays down plans for expansion Rafter to put business first Students are to stand in Steel city takes grip of Bassett Football: Sheffield United and their Manager Express a Feeling of Harmony before Facing Norwich FA Cup Oxford fail to impress Stumbling Stafford turn to Reid Non-League Football Sharpe's place under threat Football Cambridge toil against seasoned campaigners Hockey Walliser is icy threat to Figini Sking For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Alternative to the tournament grind Tennis Northern lights dimmed Bowls Try this Weymouth launch for sailing centre Irish threaten to sue Rnsa over reversion in rules Yachting Race turns back clock Book to shake off cobwebs Pyatt waits and hopes Boxing Widnes list two Timetable stays The Times Sky wins live rights to Tyson v Bruno contest Clough is taken to task over fee for interview Gould threatens to fine team unless discipline improves Rush still a contender England resolve their final fitness doubts Index Australian SA plan Sport in Brief The bigger they are the harder they talk Doctor argues case for Johnson Straight-set success takes Bailey to brink of big time McEnroe enjoys rare treat on his birthday Plus Llanelli find a twin to follow End Column Players go south, why not coaches? A wider sense of responsibility
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