News from 24/02/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Curtis, By Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Executive Editor David Brewerton, Sarah Drummond and Amanda Atha, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Chris Petit, Sheila Gunn, Andrew Gilchrist, Andrew Longmore, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Mark Souster, Sheridan Morley, Pauline Ashley (Chairman), Anthony Coombs, Special Correspondent, Frances Gibb Lagal Affairs Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Sam Kiley Anne McElvoy, Ti, Ptju Hartley, Jeremy Kingston, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Carol Leonard, LSO/Tilson Thomas Paul Griffiths, Joe Joseph and Jonathan Braude, James Mair, Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, David Smith and Nicholas Wood, Joe Joseph, Peter Davenport and Jill Sherman, Martin Fletcher, Jennifer Altman, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, John Grierson, Michael Imison, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Shakib Otaqui, Martin Cropper, By Margareta Pagano, Sproule Bolton, Philip Robinson, Dr Robert Wokler, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rodney Hobson and David Smith, John Hennessy, Ruth Leeds, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Tom Jaine (Editor, Good Food Guide), John Ballantine, Miami, Steven Downes, Gavin Bell, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, L. W. Poulter, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Anne Louise Davies, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Steve Acteson, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Robert Wokler, Robert Kilroy, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Michael Winner (Chief Censorship Officer) The Directors Guild of Great Britain, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, By Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Point-to-point by Brian Bell, Jonathan Rendall, Alan Lee, Daniel Ward, Geoffrey Holroyde (Director), Michael Dynes, Philippa Toomey, Peta Levi, From Michael Binyon Washington, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Harvey Elliot, Air Correspondent, David M. Robson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, D. J Amson Managing Director, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Faster, M. Zola, Henry Cooper, John Wilcox (Partner), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Spicer, Irvine Wardle, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoClarke set to impose pay deal on GPs Deadline next week on income linked to targets Portfolio Bond Accountancy examination Index Thousands watch the last journey of Hirohito Labour holds safe seat in South Wales Victory a Kinnock's man beats off challengers Tower's nomination rejected Lawson rules out interest rates cut James Meade Limited Code of conduct for Oxford men News Roundup Call to resign rejected Air plunge mystery Dons deadlocked 100 to sue over Aids Rate rise for Kinnock New rifles go back Bbc Import curbs sought to keep out fake medicines Police fear activist terror wave Arson blamed for £174m depot fires IRA alert 'ignored by police' Academics are defiant after blast Teenager's £1m bank fraud 'was mere child's play' Sex laws broken by council's school bias Royal Bank of Scotland Group insurance Company… Windlesham refuses Death on Rock inquiry fee By Our Media Editor: IBA chief resigns early to join Lloyd Webber Customers' charter planned Banking laws reform Dancing in from Paris Hurd to rethink franchises In the Times on Saturday Portfolio Bond Presspass The Times Inquiry told of pain, confusion and politeness in adversity Rail survivor in 'never again' plea Clapham Disaster Inquiry Investelectric Picture Gallery Research into food safety 'at risk' Home-produced lamb makes a good buy Weekend food prices Imperial triumphs for beer and milk Clarke backs critics of consultants in sexual abuse storm Plumber on sex list is cleared Gloom over legal reforms dismissed Surgeons call for more live kidney transplants Allied Business world smiles of success Insulation appeal to cut global heating Hostage-takers threaten revenge for Rushdie book Hurd warning to Muslims Barratt Gorbachov visits Chernobyl plant Swedish airport was terror target World Roundup (Reuter): Wörner denies blame British pop triumph MP in Brazil protest (Reuter): Plane crash kills seven 'Pocket Renoir' find Shevardnadze plea to Israelis Child killed in Soweto feud set off by Mandela crisis Cordula Abbey National Building Society 'Mad Mitch' will help to clear Afghan mines (Reuter): Mujahidin elect moderate leader EEC offers frontier 'spot checks' to win over Thatcher Dixons Across the river to Thai sanctuary A calm manager takes the reins New Italian party leader Airliners sabotaged Chinese arms (Reuter): Meeting ends (Ap): Man eater (Ap): Air dispute $1 billion price tag for Lance successor (Afp): Argentine poll (Afp): Minister dies (Reuter): Water curbs (Reuter): Peking firm Shinto rite stirs fear of extreme-right influence From Our Own Correspondent: Tokyo becomes a fortress Japanese seek new era as world leaders arrive The Funeral of Emperor Hirohito Wick? Picture Gallery Lawson refuses to back down on interest rates February 23 1989 Spending ratio down By Our Political Correspondent: Water cash claim false, says Ridley Council cash to upgrade Underground London Regional Transport Order Robin Hood meets his match at last Government denies fraud veto The Prime Minister brought cheers, laughter and the… Hague meeting 'unnecessary' Questions: Prime Minister Debate on Scots and Welsh devolution is rejected Healey's matter of No 10 delicacy War crime allegation Dons come under fire Tributes for Sir Raymond Locum costs Parliament today Animal madhouse Sam Kiley and Anne McElvoy on the splits among animal rights groups Battle scenes The Times 50th Anniversary Commemorative Tour Dali's Gala days Lotus Planting seeds for a brighter future Sue Humphries, fifth of this week's finalists, brings nature back to school Martin Fletcher Picture Gallery A study in appeasement Commentary. Robert Kilroy-Silk Powerhouse of Europe? Michael Spicer argues that private electricity offers a golden chance Imperial cousins under the skin Gerald Curtis From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day The Trial of M. Zola Salmonella 'fallacy' Burying the past The Cleveland Letter From the Director of Shelter: Teenage mothers Road hazard of heavy lorries Mission impossible 'The Elephant Man' Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Challenges on new press measures Belief in the Bar Broadcasting code Brain drain 'myth' At whose service? Aid for the hard of hearing Identity cards A taxing matter Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Times Beating Alzheimer's disease by a nose Science Report Dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Anniversaries Buckingham Palace Luncheon Latest wills Sir Raymond Gower Obituaries An assiduous and lng-serving Welsh MP Inner Temple Oswald Voelcker, Michael Behrens Improving the cocoa crop in Africa and Malaya Luncheons Cosmo Crawley Birthdays today Taunton School Somerset Lord Acton Births World record ?66,000 for Frank Auerbach portrait Saleroom University news The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Cancer Research Campaign Warrior without an army Television Things Change Lyric Theatre To mockery, with love Sheridan Morley talks to the man who mischievously paints theatrcland with a greasestick dipped in vitriol Falstaff Coliseum: Romping with Verdi Obera In pursuit of imagery Theatre Polygraph Almeida Le Grand Chemin Flowing with colour Concert Gullible to excess The Royal Baccarat Scandal A blueprint for disaster from the best of intentions Schools for sobriety? Tonight members of the Department of Education and Science will attend a seminar on young people and alcohol. Sarah Drummond and Amanda Atha report on alcohol education in boarding schools Walker Wingsail Systems PLC. The Accidental Tourist Theatre Concise Crossword No 1805 Entertainments Festival of laughter Word-Watching Winning Move National Theatre The Times I spy some dark dealings Television Choice Radio Choice CelluFone Bbc 1 Compiled by Peter Dear and Jane Rackham Yard man appointed new Ruc chief constable The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,914 Weather A HANDbag? Can this really be Bill? Political sketch Business & Finance 21-27 The Pound Marina bid to lapse PR deal Stock Markets Stock Watch The Times Dollar rises as us banks increase prime rates Surprise 22% boost for Ici dividend Bullish Henderson predicts buoyant sales for at least two years Midland lifts profit 36% to £693m despite competition Champion of the small shareholder Se chairman criticizes tax policies Guinness values brands at £1.7bn Apple will fight Beatles Fidelity Share Service F&c Trust lifts payout as income tops £17m Business Roundup EOP climbs to £1.35m Bullers' profits leap Ryan Hotels up to £1.3m Ramus at £801,000 Next Computer ICI World Class Recovery at Ramar Court block on Textron US tax report welcomed by Lloyd's Invest in Shorts and Harland, say MPs Electron House in $11m Almo buy Philips chief considers joint ventures as results rise 29% ConsGold fires 12.5p dividend shot Tempus Schroder in dispute over stake British share of oil field under review Company Briefs Alpha Stocks Goodman plots a course for first 'pan-European' airline By Ourt City Staff: Analysts raise BTR forecasts Sheldon Jones bounces back Goward fails Forex cutback Shares placed Losses cut A talk and battery By Our City Staff: GPT signs first technology agreement with Australia By Our City Staff: Interim damages set aside Then there were nine The Times City Diary Trumped up Oliver after an army ConsGold profit leaps to £172m D. J. Freeman & Co. ICI gets its chemistry right despite City view Comment David Breserton Topping up at Guinness Portfolio Bond Bargain-hunting helps Dow to partial recovery Wall Street No Title Picture Gallery Recent Issues Two-way pull on Dixons but shares end higher Stock Market London Traded Options Traditional Options National Power Powergen Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Losses continue Stock Exchange Prices Oxford with American flavour Somerville College Ing the first ?1 million must go to Daphne Park (left), principal of Somerville College, who went to the us to find former students. Philippa Toomey reports Mcdonnell Douglas Among the alumni ICL Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants BP The Oxford Architects Partnership Merrill Lynch College that brings brains across the sea No two students see their exchanges alike. For researchers Somerville offers unique advantages but, as one lecture warns, it takes only the best The Gulf peace sweetens the air Optimism returned to Kuwait with the end of the Iran-Iraq war and the terrorism that threatened the life of the Amir, Sheikh Jaber (left), and nearly wrecked an oil complex. Shakib Otaqui describes today's new mood State of Kuwait A nation with saving habits A Special Report The emphasis in investment is now switching from stocks to property Prosperity by the barrel Oil has ensured that Kuwait will remain a wealthy country. But even here the state has certain advantages over other producers, as Shakib Otaqui explains The Gulf Bank NBK Al-anba Back in business with Britain after BP Kuwati Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Autofleet of London Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi 200 Quattro Turbo Saloon Colborne Garages Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Volkswagen Golf GTi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Could a woman sell you a car? No longer satisfied with taking the wheel, woman are now steering buyers to their new models, reports Kevin Eason The sleek lines of this curvaceous sports car could… Four Wheel Drive Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farewell to Distressed Damsels Rough Terrain Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safe, supple, uninspiring Hartwells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Test: Renault 19, Ts (above) No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drivers reach end of road Roadwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Uretek Car Buyers' Guide Mfc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Valley Leisure Beautiful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Fisher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metbright Ltd. Office Equipment Saunders of Kensington Personal Security Cash Register Systems Company Zero One Colour Printing The Fax Warehouse Just Desks Office Interiors Retail Furniture Showroom Fax Machines Hammering out a living for three Business to Business Connexions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coupon Link Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellular Dealers Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Licensed Shopping Centre Restaurant High Tech Business for Sale Estate Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics For Sale Sky High Computers Young Venturers set to bring crafts and jobs to Docklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xram Systems Picture Gallery ECD Magnetics Ltd. Data Systems (U. K.) Limited Hewlett Packard Skelton is back in third place Equestrianism Price's record is the target Bowls Imbalance in selective secondary places is unlawful sex discrimination Law Report February 24 1989 House of Lords The Times Forum Distance no object as Croft shows freestyle supremacy Swimming Emanuel are thriving throughout the ranks Clubs call for policy change Rugby Union Llewellin puts curb on heroics in Toyota Motor Rallying Hastings pulls out of sevens as precaution O'Reilly puts winter of discontent behind him David Miller meets Britain's unsung skater Mission to Moscow retraces an adventure Student Sport Playing field is driven to a new role By Mandarin: Toby Tobias to cap double for Pitmans By Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections By Mandarin: Kelso Selections The Times Racing Service Elsworth lands top two prizes By Mandarin: Southwell Selection Wincanton results Opening races in Times series attract big entry Kildimo out of Gold Cup Folkestone Rimell keeps options open William Hill Four who failed see little hope for Bruno With less than 48 hours to go before Frank Bruno's meeting with Mike Tyson, four former British challengers for the world heavyweight championship give their verdict on the contest to Jonathan Rendall, who also recalls two earlier British attempts to win boxing's ultimate prize British and Irish world title attempts Snow Reports A Cornishman found fame in Carson City Welshman who just refused to surrender Higgins assured of Davis's respect Snooker Challenge for Britons Gymnastics Sport on Tv Raf beaten but not cowed Hockey: Civil Service Fail to Take Full Advantage of a Good Start Faulkner told to convalesce Fixtures England's leading women on trial Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Year ban for drug abuse Triathlon Gascoigne warned by FA A stadium pursuing excellence Ski Call Euro Ski Report Injury rules Davis out of another trip with England Football Kettering's chance to go back on top Non-League football by Paul Newman Brazilians get second wind in title chase Picture Gallery Sponsors found for pirate run Yachting Challenge for winning six US pledge on Solent series Calcavecchia out of reach Golf Double weekend will shape squad Judo Sponsor for G Britain Rugby League For the Record Exclusion of Geddes criticized Athletics New gain ground on leaders Silverstone Circuits Ltd. Cornermen and King get in on the act Satellite network can go to courts United fight ban on Robson And so to Bed No moves planned for Allen World Heavyweight Championship Ranking system under attack Sponsor signs for new term Woosnam's 65 is bettered Challenge to Leonard Sport in Brief Support for Lta ratings scheme End Columin
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