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News from 25/02/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Ivor H. Mills, John Cartwright, John Lea, Master, Clifford Longley, Zahid Hussain, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, John Thorn's, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Jeremy Hornsby, Richard Ormond, Director, Qamar Ahmed, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Simon Clark (Director), Michael Binyon, Jeremy Flint, Srikumar Sen, Mary Welsh, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Mario Modiano, Michael McCarthy, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Vivien Goldsmith, Brian James, Francesca Greenoak, Johnny Black, Michael Tate, Dorothy Lawson, Ann Warburton, Editor, J. V. White (Technical Director), Tony Bianchi, Puerto Ayacucho, Marcia Barinaga, Alan Hamilton, Richard Morrisson, Ruth Solomon, Robert Nye, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Ruth Gledhill and Mark Souster, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Alton, James Wood, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, David Hands, John Percival, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Jane Cryer, Simon Tait, Nicholas Hood Chairman of Wessex Water, Martin Hammond, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Harry Debelius, David Cross, Robin Russell-Jones, Myrddin Rees (Consultant surgeonz), Sydney Friskin, Wolfgang Fischer, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, William Jackson, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, David Martin, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Roland Rudd, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Martin Trew, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, David Sapsted, Jeremy Lee-Potter (Deputy Chairman), Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Charles Utley, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., Roland White, Dennis Kavanagh, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman Social Services Correspondent, Phillip Howard, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Paul Newman, Jonathan Rendall, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Tim McGirk, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Colin Narborough, George Steiner, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, John Hennessy Tenerife, Peter Hankey, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Austin Arnold, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Williams,

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Owen revival gives Tories mid-term jolt SDP rebuffs Ashdown appeal for meeting UK board had doubts on Bruno Portfolio Bond Contents 10 die in Rushdie riot Pomp and politics at Hirohito funeral Nine pulled to death through hole in 747 Passengers tell of jumbo jet 'ripping apart' A report into a near-miss between two jets carrying 400 passengers over the Channel last February strongly criticizes procedures, equipment and manning levels of London's air traffic control centre, buts says it was primarily caused by a lack of coordination between two experienced controllers Base rate may rise to support sterling A Member of Lautro Pollution in water, land and air rises Montego I. 6L Farewell to envoy's wife Police recapture escaped killer News Roundup Airport prowler held Ban on Irish family Heathrow bacteria 10 arrests after blast Bar suspension cut Letter bomb found Bishop declares split with American church Shotgun raiders fire on PC after robbery at millionaire's home Advisers on judges rejected 'Dolly' de Rothschild leaves £92m will New doubt on sexual abuse claims Hard workers most admired Social attitudes in Britain Victory for struck-off midwife Commons TV would pay for itself Konrad Furs The big heat Picture Gallery Portfolio Bond Schoolboy pulled debris off trapped and injured Clapham Disaster Inquiry Where the Tory vote went in the by-elections Politics of protest behind swings in Conservative and Labour heartlands A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners. Ltd. A Petit Chateau Claret from the Victoria Wine… RUC's new chief looks ahead to 'bed of nails' Genuine Pearls Hurd faces Muslim hostility on book The Times/PM Environment Award The way it used to be 1-Newark Winning the race in Wales 2-Radnor Bill to ban waste-dump 'cowboys' goes ahead February 24 Parliament School governors to be reinstated Preserving the hornet 3-New Forest A forest link with the past 4-Orkney Breath test move is talked out Cardiff Bay development plan advances Ministers summoned over inner cities Cyril Kaye & Company (Est. 1926) Seeds for a brighter future 5-Reading The Times FIAT US deeply troubled by Nato allies' view of Gorbachov Bush determined to stand by Tower despite 'fiasco' Senate committee rejects Pentagon nominee Captain 'guilty' over boat people World Roundup Algeria votes 'yes' Berlin death protest UN hitch on Namibia (Reuter): Falklands ferry ban Message of forgiveness tinged with bitterness Rushdie book sparks further protests Prince fears for Amazon forest Tokyo becomes a film set for US prime time The funeral of Emperor Hirohito Devastation 'worse then Beirut' upsets UN team Human cost of the Afghanistan war Najibullah men asked to desert Spanish band merger collapses after scandal (AP): Hungarian leaders agree to talks on power-sharing coalition Budapest moves 'to avoid another 1956' Moscow (AP)-A Soviet historian, Mr Andranik Migranyan, said in the latest edition of Moscow News that his country and Hungary ought to conduct a joint reassessment of the Soviet military intervention that crushed the Hungarian uprising of 1956 Polish protests 'jeopardize reform' Papandreou under party pressure Israeli reporters to be prosecuted Jerusalem stands firm on no PLO links New York-The United Nations protested to Israel after a gunman from the South Lebanese Army killed an Irish peace-keeping soldier yesterday at Hadatha in Southern Lebanon. The soldier was killed by machine-gun fire at a checkpoint, according to United Nations sources (Our Foreign Staff write). In the West Bank town of Nablus yesterday an Israeli soldier was killed when Palestinians dropped a concrete block on his head, Israelis said (Reuter): Third man on Stompie charges Life sentence (Reuter): King's mercy (Reuter): Bhopal money Drugs haul (AP): Diplomat dies (AFP): Reactor alert (Reuter): Jews protest (Reuter): Farm murders GEC Britain's Powerhouse Times Diary Picture Gallery The message from the dales Lagging on unleaded Commentary Unite, and victory is ours After the Richmond by-election, David Alton (left) and John Cartwright, members of the former Alliance parties, urge an electoral pact-and a link with like-minded Labour MPs-to deny the Tories a fourth term. Below, Dennis Kavanagh assesses Richmond's implications for all parties With the Murmansk Force Tower Politics A Shock for the Centre Agenda for Mr Annesley Putting paid to germs in water Water quality Maritime museum V & a reforms Rights and wrongs in the NHS Belief in the Bar Anastasia anecdote Grim days for literature Europe's future Business and media Court Circular Birthdays Today's royal engagement Mr Percy Hoskins Securicor Communications Making peace with Muslims Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinner Service dinners Appointments Anniversaries Latest wills Air Commodore F. J. Manning Polytechnic news Wing Cdr Paul Richey Air combat against odds in the Battle of France Chronicler of soldiering under Nazism Hans Helmut Kirst Symptoms of weightlessness Science Report The glory of young men is their strength: and the… Times Newspapers Ltd. Church services Third Sunday in Lent The Brendoncare Foundation Church news Parker Knoll The return of a legend P&s Ltd. Futon Express For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Newcombe Marketing Co. Fine Shirts Made to Measure Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound Complete Home Fitness Centre R. M. Nimbus from Akom Ltd. Christian Scott Multiple Display Advertising Items Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Bramley's Nurseries (T17) Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-tech allure, low-use reality Deyan Sudjic delves into a suburban dream world of gadgets Royal Hofbr'a'u Living color Shopping The Times Crossword Pzzle No 17,915 Picture Gallery Weather The Recognised Solution Comment: Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor David Brewerton Regalian in £130m office deal Stock Watch Edwardes and his Minorco dream A 'compassionate man' faces 'reactionary' ConsGold Rate fears grow on US discount move International restructuring limits Lloyds to £952m PWS price slumps as profits collapse Worse-than-expected results trim quarter from share value Mortgage lending rises 1% By Our City Editor: FKI Babcock in talks on sale of electrical division Foreign & Colonial UBS sets record net profit with £285m Business Roundup Cupid buys bridal firms MEPC sale in Sydney Biwater extends bid Newmarket trims loss Clerical Medical Monsanto to sell offshoot Markheath lifts stake Complaints forum revived Institutions attempt to close communications gap with management Inquiry into changes at MSCC ends Toyota may find UK a bargain Rank forced to disclose talks on US resorts Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Soft landing doubt London Traded Options MB Group votes 85% for Carnaud merger Bromsgrove agreed bid for Delmar MBS chief executive leaves after 'likely loss' warning Brittan blames higher costs on refusal to join EMS Ricardo rejects revised bid terms Sir Michael dreams of seeing a brass City nameplate with 'Minorco' on it EBC Amro closes forex department Stake raised £35m sought MS purchase Kewill buys Dealing halt Tide of opposition prompts second thoughts on water sale Banking on the man to succeed Johnson Fry Fed moves prompt 44-point Dow fall Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares shrug off discount rate rise to end on firm note Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Portfolio Bond Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Trusts Unlisted Securities Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Bank clients to reap benefits of being all right with Jack Mortgage with added Pep from Dominion Credit cards reach age of assent Family Money Vivien Goldsmith in the plastic jungle, where cards have blossomed in the hothouse atmosphere of competition The Equitable Life Town £ Country Building Society Burns Anderson Commissions for independent advisers to increase in May TSB Pensions Trading an ulcer for the pot of gold Going for a killing on the Traded Options Market is not for the faint-hearted, says Hilary Doling Family Money The M&G Group Luncheon vouchers can he child's play The Equitable Life Flemings Investment Trusts Disconnections of water m Bath Letters Go offshore before March 14 Dorothy Lawson has a timely look at pre-Budget planning Family Money Mercury Unit Trusts Means testing of pensions Mercury Unit Trusts Briefings Decision time on China bonds A Fimbra Member A car on the firm hits the pocket Clive Tulloch sees Budget changes on motor perks Family Money Lorne Caldough Ltd The Water Front Merry Hill The Equitable Life Portfolio Bond Softer approach to mortgage arrears Family Money Love it or loathe it, few will escape the poll tax Charles Jackson on the charge that has caused controversy in the community Pip of an idea for discipline in saving Spitfire BES into focus AAB Snowed under by skiing mishaps As the slopes grow ever more crowded, so the chance of accidents increases. Hugh Thompson tells a cautionary tale MIM Britannia Pointon York Limited. Home Bridging AMP Group Travel: The Waltzing River Gala the muse of Dali New York's first sight of Dali in 1934 was of a nervous little Spaniard scared of thieves. By the time he returned in 1940, he was surrealism personified and all Gala had to do was set the price tag. Tim McGirk describes the best-and worst-years The Times Musiums Year 1989 with the Times Marshalls Seeds Silver Mist Flowers hold an early show Gardening Inspired by the premature spring, Francesca Greenoak thinks of Chelsea Weekend Tips Afresh look at yesterday The heartlands of Britain's industrial past are busy are scrubbing down its monuments and artefacts for a new generation, Simon Tait reports A hush in the Dales Outdoor Leisure Weekend Welk Radar that spots a drop of rain Weather Eye Exhibition Calendar Concise Crossword No 1806 Agriframes Ltd. Outings Star-struck in Paris Deep in the heart of Michelin country, Jonathan Meades seeks out the confident, understated cooking of a two-star establishment Central Fish Bar and Restaurant Chaglayan Kebab House MR Kong The Lace Plate Opening Hours Kelong Malaysian Singaporean Restaurant Old Friends Hints Bar and Restaurant Fine Wines Wineworld Direct 'The House They Left behind' Imperial Tandoori Multiple Display Advertising Items Restaurant and Cocktail Bar Genesis Restaurant The Best in Peking & Szechuan Cuisine Penang Satay House Al Gallo D'oro Restaurant La Paesana Restaurant Cafe Pasta Jasper's Bun in the Oven Restaurant Panos Directory Pickwicks Wine Bar Thai Restaurant Ruffled amateur feathers Bridge Right-thinking left-overs The Times Cook Frances Bissell reports on the happy results of being frugal World pairs Chess Winning Move On the ball, off the shelf Drink Cordier Wine Buys The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Diary of the Times Classified Wigmore Hall Early Music & Baroque Series Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertisement Items Variations on a sublime theme Classical Lessons in original thinking Jazz John Zorn/George Lewis/Bill Frisell News for Lulu (Hat Art CD 6005) Andy Sheppard Introductions in the Dark (Antilles AN 8742) Modestly magical Rock XTC Oranges and Lemons (Virgin V 2581) Jimi Hendrix Experience Radio One (Castle Communications Ccslp 212) DECCA Whitehead & Partners Radio Choice Saturday BBC 1 Violence Radio Choice Diana Martin Ltd. Sunday BBC 1 Writers' Monthly Freepost Mw39 Photosales Doctors Defender of the wrong faith Liddell Hart and the Weight of History By John J. Mearsheimer Brassey's Defence Publishers, £15.95 Head in search of a soul Martin Hammond sees in Jonh Thorn's autobiograbhy an educational lament The Road of Winchester By John Thorn Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 Knocked off a wordy perch Poetry Clever Dick's universe Paperbacks Peter Knows what Dick Likes By Jonathan Meades Paladin, £6.99 A study of posers unlimited Television Climbing our of the pit Superstar, drug addict, jailbird: now David Crosby is coming clean, Johnny Black writes Kent County Council The great surviour reigns on The poet of many talents is 80 on February 28. James Wood traces the career of Sir Stephen Spender Suffering of the aristocracy executed in gruesome… Concert Critofori Purcell RoomCONCERT Cristofori Purcell Room Spink & Son Limited Safelife Security Shutters Ltd Beauty and spirit Dance The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Tips for the top Cello Chaplin Multiple Display Advertising Items Solitaire Travel Ltd. Easter/ Summer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Locations Vacances. Loisirs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent's Leisure Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Epirotiki Lines (London) Ltd Worldwide Thomson Picture Gallery Cut-price Caribbean Travel News Travel Books The Paris of the Revolution LYN MacDonald Taking the pina colada plunge Travel Acapulco is where America has always taken its revenge on Montezuma, writes Roland White-and now Europe is poised to join in the fun Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey It's still a gamble Citalia Citybreaks Thomson Tri-Suntravel Limited Where truth hit the rocks British Rail International Take the Central Line to China Multiple Display Advertising Items Skiing Diary New York Pan AM Is It worth Skiing in Europe? DZT Travel Notes Bermuda River towns in waltz time Travel Hilary Finch takes in silly stories and Swabian sausages along the Danube from Ulm to Passau Team up with a Needy Child Whatever else it may be, the Profumo affair is a… The Week Ahead Theatre London Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Sports Book 51 Fear holds the key to Bruno's survival Lamb led to profitable slaughter Bruno should net about £1 million The Odds Mountfield No Title Tyson outweighed by challenger The making of a money-spinner From a poor background in south London to a multi-million pound world title fight in Las Vegas… Srikumar Sen chart the rise, fall, and irresistible rise of Frank Bruno Multiple Display Advertising Items Outdoor Leisure Phelan is given the chance to excel on a broader stage Football: From Relative to Leading Norwich's Title Challenge Brings the Reward of an England Squad Place Bull's international call Double blow for Norwich Snow Reports Weekend Team News Shutt may hold key for City's cup hopes FA hopes for April audience Telford's visit may prove most popular Non-League Football Police look at betting Snooker Big time beckons again for the man they loved to hate Hattersley attacks ID cards For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Oriel hold lead as challenges subside Bowing Oxford to be put to the test Young lions challenge the leaders as Rutledge falters Golf: Weather Causes More Problems on Second Day of Tenerife Open Jennings guides St Albans home Hockey: Champions Retain Indoor Title in Dominant Fashion Quinta do Lago Tomorrow Southgate braced for a close finish Guide to the Weekend Fixtures World best from confusion Sport on TV Lewis and Tunstall lead field of 2,000 Athletics A medieval hole in one Sports Book of the Week The Canadian-born humourist, Stephen Leacock, used his interest in golf to create a series of highty-regarded tales, including some amusing stories about the way he imagined the game might be played in the future-and how it could have been played in the past. Perhaps the most ingenious of these was 'A Medieval Hole in One', first published in 1932. It is not only Leacock at his funniest, but offers a most entertaining alternative explanation for one of the great moments history Davies Is left out of Widnes cup side Rugby League Hard men match up to Curran Cycling Sidhu free to tour W ladies as scheduled In Brief Patience pays handsome dividend Alan Lee meets trainer David Murray Smith, currently an enviable strike rate From Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bean Alainn to prove good value over extended trip Ghofar earns tilt at Sun Alliance Tinkler fined after one-two Racing next week Potential betrayed by bad management Today's Televised Races Punchestown BBC1 All the Details Thorpe choice is Night Visitor Mandarin: Delius can take centre stage Mandarin: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin: Doncaster Selections The Times Racing Service Dwyer frustrated over comeback Mandarin: Stratford Selections Mandarin: Edinburgh Selections Kempton results Rapid Raceline Injuries introduce youth and more hazard to the Cup Rugby Union: Bristol, Leicester and Wasps Forced to Make Changes for Pilkington Quarter-Finals Wasps pick Cassidy straight from colts Banking & Accountancy Narthern telecom Today's Team News Australians to help French spread gospel Departure of Hall clouding cup ties Alderwick and Peachell Partners Ltd The Financial Training Company Pakistan recovery inspired by a record partnership Cricket Figini at the head of a Swiss treble Skiing Successful Candidates in Professional Examination II, December 1988 The Institute of Chartered Accountants n England and Wales Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Michael Page City Jonathan Wren Recruitment Consultants Ernst & Whinney Accountants, Advisers Consultants The real prizes to the brightest Edward Fennell looks at the increasing demand for young graduates and the strong prospects for professionals Banking & Accountancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur Andersen & Co. Brewer Morris Pure Taxation Recruitment Unipart Group of Companies Chartac Recruitment Services Pembroke & Pembroke Douglas Llambias Robert Half Manager Administration & Accounting Specialist Accountancy Recruiters IPS Dunlop & Badenoch Financial Recrutitment Financial Selection Services J a C Secrutary Graduate Trainee Accounts Liaison Newly Qualifieds Seeking a Change CLS Resources Accountancy How to fly with both feet on the ground More people are discovering the joys of kite flying, says Jane Cryer Messing about on the Thames The decline of dinghy sailing since the Sixties, and expanding winter sailing opportunities elsewhere, have hit an old Thames club, John Young reports Tomorrow-The Water Rats Exposed Foster's Lakeland 6 Fresh Climate for Thatching Jacuzzi Section 5 Fairclough Homes Palm Rooms Conservatories Town £ Country Building Society Sealhome James Harris Winchester Thomas Hatfield Associates Relocation Services Charles Rosenberg & Co 'Cotswold/vale of Eversham' Hamilton Osborne King Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Ruin to Ideal Home Colmore Associates Lakeland Bathrooms Cedar Tree The Bow Quarter Inter euro properties Smarden, Kent Kebbell Development Fowey Cornwall Multiple Display Advertising Items Beds Herts Border Mentmore Nr Tring, main line… Moving to Scotland? Collins & Keyes The 'Hottest' Offer on the River David Jaffe and Company British Board of Agreement Lakeside Allure Storms on Hotel Isle You're moving to…KENDAL Landmark Lives Again John Charcol Barratt Central London Ltd. St. Mellons Conservatories Ltd. John Sheridan (Estates Ltd) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thermabond Roofing Ltd Domus Enemy in the Wall Alan Selby & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Estates Commercial The Times Colour Supplement carries more Colour… Renoroof Going Dutch in the Trees ' Fairclough Homes No Title Gerrard & gerrard Ltd. So Grand and Georgian Nationwide Security Blinds Crime Moving musician Previn asks a million Briefing Royal Insurance Homeshield The Resources that Build our Customers's… Berkeley Homes Le Hole Don't Buy Property in Spain In the Beautiful Sunny Island of Aphrodite Experienced On-Site Sales Negotiators Keyes & Ross New England Conservations Wards Construction Ltd. 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