News from 18/02/1989
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Karan Thapar, John Gondbody, Vivien Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Andrew McEwen, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Philp, B. H. Owen, Robert Armstrong, Richard Thomson, Wilfrid Tighe, Michael Rubinstein, Richard Thomas, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Lene Orchard, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Tony Foreman, Margareta Pagano, Rodney Lord and Robin Oakley, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, Martin Andrew, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Martin Cropper, Edwin J. Prince, Jane Williams, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Philip Robinson, David C. Damant, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Mr David Hudson Emmitt, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Cyril D. Townsend, Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, John H. Corfield (Vice President), Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Miller, David Holbrook, Joanne Bower Honorary Secretary, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Nigel Andrew, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, David Lindley, John Balantine San Diego, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, W. J. Burroughs, Roy Boulting, Shella Gunn, Richard Evans, Simon Hoffman Editor, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Martin Searby, Irving Wardle, Peter Brimelow, John Bell City Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Philip Jacobson, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jeremy Hart, Shirley Thompsom, Tim McGirk, David Sinclair, Stephen Markeson, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Christopher Walker, Peter Hankey, Paul Blanchard, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Andrew McEwen and Hazhir Teimourian, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Mark Souster and Jamie Dettmer, S. C. P., Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Maggie Drummond, Victor Karpov Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Lisella Wilkinson,
ResumoClarke under attack in egg affair report Poultry industry and Currie also censured Portfolio Bond In today's 56-page Times Comeback for Privacy Bill Snow brings end to winter warmth Bar counter-attack on legal reforms Iran suggests an apology could save life of Rushdie In the hands of girls, the posters of death Gorbachov's plea Honeyghan drug claim Homeowners Friendly Society 7.5% inflation adds to Lawson dilemma Fiat Royal Navy Vicar beat wife to death over Desert Island Discs £949,000 for crippled lawyer Rabbi is cleared of cheating the taxman Carmel College fraud case Boat people celebrate, 10 years on Open verdict on museum raider Checks find dangers in chill cabinets Public health controversy Cunaro Portfolio Bond Plus. . . Presspass The Times Labour to give up abolition of Lords News Roundup Discount books move 400 pit jobs to go BMA to see minister Policemen injured Latin Mass restored Market may be sold Measure to allow racing on Sundays fails Sport Reform Tory MPs ambush Skinner Scientists fear hole in Arctic ozone layer Firm offer to save Mappa Mundi for the nation Picture Gallery Church leader criticizes Thatcher Council tenants in housing 'giveaway' Comeback for Bill on Privacy Museums 'trading with smugglers for Chinese antiquities' Holidaymakers switch to go-it-alone travel Netherlands Credit Bank By Our Arts Correspondent: Eight curators accept terms V & a redundancies Five line up for final vote Picture Gallery Clapham inquiry to focus on signal £1,200 a week to house family exiled by IRA Students may have to fund dons' rise University examinations boycott The Times Oilmen's life rafts 'failed to inflate' Platform shut Moss fined Police to pay Murder charge Airports hope Butter recall Peer killed GEC Britain's Powerhouse Power struggle in Iran provoked killing order International furore over 'The Satanic verses' gathers momentum Britain seeking EEC response to Tehran threats Another £4m for Hudson's lover World Roundup North African union Torture admission Delors seeks US talks Falklands talks plea Mandela club 'coach' admits beating youths By Our Correspondent: Gorbachev asks Bush to help reach Afghan pact First of Pretoria's detainees set free By Our Foreign Staff: 75 injured in riots over novel The Equitable Life Ministry official charged in Japan's share scandal (Reuter): US polls out Beirut personnel (AP): De Mita blow (Reuters): Dire warning (Reuter): Burma poll (Reuter): Appeal ban Fire charges Weapon makers woo the American woman with designer guns Bonn shame over Libya links Chemical weapons row Premadasa's parliamentary gains signal the decline of elitist rule Prince's rendezvous with Quayle Fresh tack by Shevardnadze in Middle East peace quest Simon Barnes Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary Merchants of poverty Commentary Expertise on exhibition Robert Armstrong defends the proposed shake-up at the V & a A good pull-up for Carmen On this day A Hostage at Home Votes for Bangladesh Just Seventy Soviet assurances on toxic weapons Lead-free petrol Cut-out solution Belief in the Bar Youth club cuts Relief in the Bar Health, hygiene and husbandry 'The Satanic Verses' Banking offers Identity cards Kissing and telling Court Circular Luncheon Securicor Communications Birthdays Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Mystery surrounds Faberge drawings Saleroom Appointments Alternatives to a black hole Science Report Judge retires Mountbatten Festival James Bond Obituaries Ornithologist whose name was thieved by Ian Fleming Guy Laroche Affordable chic for the woman of taste Irving Brown American influence in international labour affairs C . S. Crawley Announcements & Personal University of Bath Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Researcher Latest wills Name change Reception Peter Adams The Times Computer Crosswords Multiple Display Advertising Items Three Jay & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Period Home Dunlopillo Lates and Carefoam DX Fabutex Multiple Display Advertising Items Mothers Day Balloons for Mothers Day Pare House of Chocolates Winter sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Orchids for Mother's Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Classified Advertising Items In a plastic paradise While retailers everywhere are touting " natural" virtues, ski shops boast racks of futuristic synthetic fluorescence. Deyan Sudjic gets a sense of nostalgia Subaru The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,909 The enigma of a man they called Intrepid Codebreaker, storyteller, boxer, spy. . . caught in a wartime web of myth and mystery Weather Wellcome Money The Pound Stock Market Bank nets £19.6m for Medens Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch The Times Goldman in denial over Edelman stake Rate hopes killed as inflation rises to 7.5% US trade gap at $11.9bn Lining up to check in at the Bel-Air International interest may push price past $1m per room Minorco clears platinum hurdle First UK paid-for credit card launched MB ready to attack Elders consortium over secrecy Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd Earnings per share fall at Regentcrest Business Roundup Midland arm cuts 54 jobs ML's £4.2m purchase Flour buy for GFW Alumasc tops £2m General Motors Northern Rock gain Launch date for brewer Valve firm workers seek data Green light for societies over business loans Higher inflation 'likely to kill two-year pay deals' EEC talks with US on meat and trade PWS Holdings delays results £68m order for BAe aircraft Clegg denial Bear told 'no' Clogau offer Profits caution Shares sold Seaforth stake Marina may mount buyout to counter Local London bid Wimpey's price slips despite Fai holding London Traded Options Interest rates still rising in Australia Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Directors meet on March's future Trusts switch Tribune gains Deal cleared £20m raised Lloyds takes up the challenge of reform with radical action Wilkins, a memorable character A Hero from Zero Unit Linked Insurance Investments Trade figures give Dow a boost Wall Street Dealing change blamed as trading volume plunges Stock Market Recent Issues Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Slow trading Stock Exchange Prices Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures New scheme on way from BT Pointed York Limited SIB challenged on new rules Family Money Sjb Challenged on new rules Halifax Centreway Development Capital Limited The Equitable Life Nationwide Anglia Building Society Sun Life Portfolio The Times Three into two will go Family Money A relative way around CGT Flemings Return of the £2 coin Briefings Capability Trust Managers In the wake of the tempest Tom Tickell on practical ways to cope with the aftermath of natural disaster The mortgage as flexible friend Mercury Unit Trusts Fimbra AAB M&G One in a million NR Funds as safe as houses As the end of the tax year approaches Hilary Doling gives some timely advice on rented housing Bes schemes TSB tops current list Abbey lends a hand A dusty answer for those unable to pay Save & Prosper Water savings come on tap Family Money Copal Gregory explains why opting for a meter can make budgeting sense for small households Likely Water Use Skipton Building Society 'No frills' with cheques The Equitable Life The man who would split Storehouse Asher Edelman, who has 6% of Mothercare, Habitat and BHS, is challenging its management from his Swiss mountain base Woolwich Review Gala the muse of Dali Gala was Salvador Dali's mistress, wife and inspiration. Voracious, cunning, she tyrannized everybody around her - yet she was central to Dali's art. In the first of two articles, Tim McGirk describes her inauspicious first meeting with the 'hysterial madman' on a beach in Catalonia, their stormy early life together, and her driving ambition to penetrate the rich American market The chilling chronicle of a major British criminal… The Sunday Times Next week: Raising the standard Collecting Sales Guide Peepholes to the past Simon Tait watches the watchers, as urban archaeological digs are being turned into civic spectacles Cyril Kaye & Company Museums Year 1989 the Times Exhibition Calendar Gold cup in the kitchen Eating out Jonathan Meades backs a winner for the meeting at Cheltenham Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Bridge Directory Perfect play Chess Chess Concise Crossword No 1800 Winning Move Wines of Weshorpe Handy reds Drink Wine Buys A smash with mash The Times Cook Frances Bissell transforms the humble sausage and tries out a new pestle and mortar with a Catalan potato dish Agriframes Ltd. Unwins Seeds Ltd. Lawn Flite Paths through hidden canyons Gardening Weekend Tips The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Red Navy Central Song & Dance Company of Poland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank of Cyprus (London) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austere recital Jazz Faith restored Opera Cov Dreams and dances Records Classical Various shades of blue Rock Contour beds Diana Martin Ltd BBC 1 Second tin Television BBC 1 Sally Who is the stranger in America? Books Andrei Navrozov reviews a trio of American tales The Great Divide Second Thoughts on the American Dream By Studs Terkel Hamish Hamilton, £15.95 A Place Called Bird By Tony Parker Secker & Warburg. £12.95 In the Deep South By Roy Kerridge Michael Joseph, £14.95 The original blood print The Blooding By Joseph Wambaugh Bantam, £12.95 The Times Science Fiction City without borders Paperbacks Anatol Lieven Ethnic London By Ian McAuley Michael Haag. £5.95 Quick Guide Uncle Absurd Television Coughing and neo-bopping Jazz Like a slow-burning hot potato Theatre Coppelia Able-LABELS The World According to Me! Playhouse Valentino's art couture The Arts For too long, high fashion has been created in a cultural void, the designer Valentino tells Andrei Navrozov Still in the hunt Rock Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson Dominion Royal Opera House Joy and farce The Times Arts Diary Melodrama Overseas Travel Trailfinders Solitaire CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Ski Whizz Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Breaks Black Mountain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomas Cook P&O European Ferries Swan Hellenic The first stop in France Travel Robin Young finds plenty of new improved flavours in Boulogne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beijing International Hotel Travel Notes Travel News Travel Books Hover Speed British Ferries Great snow, shame about the ice Travel American skiing is hassle-free, friendly and well behaved, Shonx Crawford Poole writes Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities Club Sierra Blanca Ltd. Where to Have a Nice Day Ski Report Skiing Diary The Atlantic's exotic volcano Travel For centuries Madeira has attracted a huge range of plants from far afield. Francesca Greenoak joined a garden tour of the island's plunging hillsides Bermuda MOPS Mafia connections The Week Ahead New Woman Sport & Leisure Honeyghan drug scare Two-referee system would stop the cheats England put Irish optimism to the test Barnsley most likely to topple a Cup favourite Moorhouse makes his return Bruno 'treated like a dog' at his hotel Lancashire & Yorkshire TCCB will not be represented in S Africa Souvenir of Newmarket-on-Sea The Times Blissett determined to realize his dream Football: Bournemouth Entertain Manchester United in the Fa Cup and Ac A marksman in sight of a cherished goal Arsenal hoping for double Fifth triumph for Alpiger Sports in Brief Weekend Team News Rangers hope to lure Soviet player For the Record Robson to sue for damages Council criticized by cash watchdog Snow Reports Sunday Sport Bill fails to get a second reading Sports Politics Off to uncertain starts Swimming Rugby choking on a five-knuckle sandwich England face a test of the essentials against Irish Rugby Union: Ireland in Buoyant Mood while Wales Must Inflate Self-Confidence Bath's run ended by Gloucester By a Special Correspondent: Rosslyn Park leave it late Today's Team News French wary of being blase Volkov leans to left Lloyd unkind to hosts Tauson's pressure overcomes Bailey A racket ahead of its time The heavyweight talkers Sports Book of the Week Gregory back in favour at Wigan Rugby League Slough out to atone in the cup Hockey George Rae meets one of racing's shrewdest and most versatile trainers Akehurst's Indian summer From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Charter Party set for safe landing Leopardstown Tomorrow Double for Hastings-Bass Jimmy Lorenzo eyes festival Once-great track striving to arrest decline The Good Racecourse Guide Racing next week Border Burg can start campaign on winning note Three Counties to rule Midnight Count has rough passage Whitbread boost Kissane can take the honours Mandarin: Chepstow Mandarin: Newcastle The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Nottingham Mandarin: Windsor Sandown results Rapid Raceline When a champion was born anew Childhood of the Champions: Margaret Honmann Are the champions of sport born or made? Mick Cleary discovers a swimmer who has come back after motherhood Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Kouros a non-runner Christie poised to lead a personal best from Britain Athletics Spur for national champion Cross Country McDonnell on the path to a title chance Boxing Form that serves no useful guide Snooker Foreign internal flights excluded Masters kept in check as Claydon maintains a hold Golf: English Amateur Champion Respect of Spectators amid Exalted Company Taxpayer must prove overcharge No director's relief over contribution Second writ after invalid one is not an abuse Two from Australia achieve 18 birdies The Times Forum Temperatures soar as the fur goes flying Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jamie Wood Watch the birdie nest Outdoor Leisure Robin Young tries his hand again at a childhood hobby only to find that the rules have changed since be used to wreak ecological havoc in the treetops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ever-changing history Surprises of a Palladian house in suburbia Out and about A stroll through the Cotswolds Weekend Walk Windy warnings Weather Eye The big picture Outings Home is where the work is Property Some people make odd demands when house-hunting-such as room for a 9ft-tall loom. Nicole Swengley on homes that are work places too The Times Atlas of the World Ford
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