News from 10/03/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Ford and Robert Matthews, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Paul Bompard, Anthony H. Tibber, Mohsin Ali and Joe Joseph, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Securities and Investments Board v Pantell SA and Another, Hilary Finch, Frederick Corfield, Jeremy Kingston, Srikumar Sen, John Leland, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Rosalind Cotter, Martin Fletcher, David Tytler and Sam Kiley, Julian Desborough, Richard Ford and Hazhir Teirmourian, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Barker, Chairman, Mohsin Ali, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Chris Pomery, Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Thirukumar and Others, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Richard Need, Alan Hamilton, Paul Maher's, Alison Maguire, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, L. D. Barron, Michael Howard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, P. T. Adams, Secretary, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Regina v Murphy (Anthony), Barbara Felby, Richard Evans Indian Wells, Josephine N. Jones, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Stephen Wildman (Chairman), Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Goulding, M. H. Fussell (Managing Director), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, David Hunt, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Stephen Thorpe, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mark Herbert, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Christopher Walker, Peter Aykroyd, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, P. Derek Warren, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Clive White, Paul Newman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Regina v Halton Borough Council, Ex parte Poynton, Michael Seely, Robin E. J. Chater (Managing Editor), Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, J. M. Houston (Secretary), Lord Devlin, Michael Dynes, Philippa Toomey, Nicholas Finney, Managing Director, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lillian Browse, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Martin Regan, Robert Kilroy-Silk,
ResumoPoland takes a decisive step towards democracy Thatcher rules out state cash for tunnel link Clash with Heath on £500m extra cost Tournament of the Mind Portfolio Bond Index Fifteen are questioned over £75m drugs hauls In the village divided, BR will buy out the house on the left, but not the one next door Medicine, charges up by 20p Tories to focus on the quality of life Bovis abroad Bush loses bitter battle for Tower 'Ozone-friendly' fridge on offer Pilots feared dead Plea for charity ads SLD aide forced out Sterilization delay Claim for coat lost 'Crude economics' gibe at polytechnic funding Laura Ashley Home Clarke accuses GPs of feeling for their wallets Iranians are given one week to get out of UK Prince seeks help for council estates Soldier poet's legacy of forgiveness Urban spending is boosted to £3.5bn Inner city renewal Penalties for home sale delays Technician accepts blame for Clapham signal fault Sikh found guilty of murder Fast is ended Police remand Killing charge Wildlife site Hospice help Europe-wide code to give women a better deal Trials bring hope to terminal patients Cancer treatment JPs get guideline on imposing fines Consisteney is sentencing Portrait of a survivor Ban on steel doors after fire deaths Laura Ashley Home Child died for not saying 'mummy' Windfall for vicar Portfolio Bond Aids Jobless are asked to work for nothing in ET pilot scheme Dealers gather for the fine art fair Sale Room DAKS Simpson The Royal Bank of Scotland No Title New look for the South Bank Center Giorgio Armani Government blamed for failure over EEC frauds Clash looms over attack on subsidy Fish is cheaper and in plentiful supply Weekend food prices Crime Red Nose Day's healthy boost Union warns Lawson over inflation Defiant Botha struggles to stay as party leader Texas Koreas aim to field joint sports team (AP): British policeman in murder trial World Roundup Falklands fish boost (Reuter): Armenians strike (AP): 2,000 held in Bhopal Secretary spy charge Vatican faces big financial deficit Dti Lhasa fears reprisals as tourists go Peaceful chants by monks and nuns became death cries Abbey National Papandreou to face vote of no confidence Greek Opposition on attack Turncoats and eccentrics revel in intrigues of Kabul Alleged chemical-weapons link with Libya threatens Japan jet New Woman The Queen joins Barbados ceremony Toshiba US expels Soviet envoy for 'spying' Fast Lane Blow to Bush's prestige is serious but not fatal Soviet demands dismay Nato Vienna reduction talks begin Kosovo mine defiance (Reuter): Nurses sacked Briton freed Rebel boycott (AFP): Aids row (AP): Neo-Nazi ban (Reuter): 2,000 held Boots Britain 'close to being elective dictatorship' Secrets Bill Kinnock supports Tories New bidder for Short's Carlisle line safe for now Defence office goes north Tories still dissatisfied at BR's Channel link scheme Railways Anti-pollution law is being prepared Plan for heavier lorries rejected EEC transport debate Safety moves for Red Arrow displays Treasury should pay, says Heath MP wants cash for ballet theatre Parliament next week Parliament today Cutting Edge in the killing fields As the Provisional IRA's bombers strike once again at the army in Northern Ireland, Jamie Dettmer shares the dangers of a night patrol with the Fusiliers and experiences life inside a cramped army base The Times Rich switch Lancome Times Diary There is loyslty, and there is loyalty beyond the call of duty Offenders of the faith Commentaury Bush's phoney drugs war Conor Cruise O'Brien on an unlikely campaign among the Amish An assault on the judges Sittings Contingency fees The Murder Test New Spanish Customs Jail gatehouse Inclined to the left Church response to Tory ethos Transport subsidies 'The Satanic Verses' Privatised water in perspective Hoskyns speech The Cyprus question Bit of a mouthful Scraping barrel of the art market Safeguards on drugs Seeing red Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Latest wills The National Magazine Company Limited Memorial service Appointments The Rev R. Arnold Forthcoming marriages Cancer: Fathers of misrule Science Report Marriages Royal film premiere PDSA Luncheons Reception Dinners Service dinners Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Sir Aubrey Burke Aero-engineering, airship to jet-liner Sir Hubert Newton Building society chief with international outlook Roger-Fatrice Pelat Businessman in French insider trading affair Anniversaries Colfe's School Boast not thyself of tomorrow: for thou knowest not… Rings at her fingertips Television The Turn of the Screw Coliseum Opera Dangerous Offending objectives New York group Sonic Youth dominate the city's underground music scene. John Leland investigates To sleep, perchance… Theatre Bed Cottesloe Never the judge Diplomatic Wives palace, Watford They also deserve Simon Tait on nominees for the 1989 National Art Collections Awards Muir genius Meets the Guru of British Fashion For better or for worse? Allied This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1817 Entertainments From a Count to a Prince Word-Watching Winning Move The Times Banking on some laughs Television Choice Television & Radio BBC1 New Spring Collection Thatcher bid to end exam disruption at universities The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,926 Boy loses family in M6 tragedy Weather Phobias surface at the end of the line Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton Protection for Eastern TI pays more UK Paper up Stock Watch Outlook for retail sales grim, says CBI survey Agnew comes out ConsGold Hilton International hotels help Ladbroke to £252m Sound Diffusion under inspection Spurs try to move transfer goalposts Half-time profit wiped out by fees for players Tyne Tees up to £7.8m at full time City urges full EMS working Fidelity Portfolio Services Limited Merrill's move gives boost to Docklands Halifax TI performing up to specification Tempus Mild winter bites into Sims Food share price Business Roundup MTL profits rise to £2.3m Quotient setback Mucklow in 27% advance Betacom beats forecasts Piccadilly Radio to recommend Miss World offer IFS seeks levelling up of tax on drink Company Briefs Nott leaves Royal post £1.6m result for Admiral French fight over Mid Kent Water as Morgan bows out Astra Trust claims 48% of Splash West deal Taxifone sold P & O buy Stake raised DRG expands First dealings Invitation not to be refused Walker sells Crockford's for £50m to buy-in team JLP pays out record bonus King conk blows in The Times City Diary Sound buy Substitute for Berry Leigh shore Bass in £142m hotels deal Chancery Plc Betting on a favourite with Ladbroke Group Comment The case for Budget caution Virgin Eastern Airlines in bankruptcy file Unions fear company will be dismantled despite Lorenzo denial 1992 will boost London as a capital market New opportunities for insurance business Screens give SE edge TI Boycott of Lasmo debenture stock by market-makers NEC Canadians leading race for control of Short Brothers LVMH chairman can call meeting in Vuitton battle Airlines of Europe names new chief By Our City Staff: Soaring Brierley looks to UK for expansion TI Car makers urged to lift output Arlington rises 59% to £23.4m Europe for All Seasons Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Tandon UK Paper John Lewis Partnership plc Managers confident of pay rises well above inflation Hoskyns renews attack Recent Issues The Chinese Export Commodities Fair (Cecf) Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Dow dips as investors await report on jobs Wall Steet Rate fears trigger selling Tokyo BICC TW price lifted by placing Stock Market Asylum rules must be fairly imposed Policy alone cannot fee reviewed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Board can obtain asset-freezing order Imposing driving test requirement on appeal Profit-takers move in The battle to compete The fight is on to help people to their jobs more efficiently and improve Britain's ability to compete. Oscar DeVille (left), chairman of the NCVQ, which holds its annual conference today, sets out the aims NCVQ Planning for job mobility in Europe Sainsbury's Partnerships at work that breed perfection The City and Guilds organization is a leader in ensuirng that Britain's high-street customers get the service they demand The city and Guilds organization is a leader in ensuring that Britain's high-street customers get the service they demand Tackling new ways to learn The London Chamber of Commerce Meyer International plc PPITB Matching talent with competence Royal Mail Parcels City and Guilds CITB Construction Pitman Examinations Instiute The First Independent Supplier Autofleet of London Ltd Cardata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alpha One Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items JB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosuenor House Leasing & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes First for Leasing & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoothie in the Merc dynasty Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items V. W. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little Lotus with a big part to play VW Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chinese Garage Modena For Ferrari Cosworth 87 D Multiple Classified Advertising Items The road ahead is going Green Drivers may soon choose cars for their environmental qualities. Volkswagen is already developing a 'safer' engine Drivers may soon choose cars for their environmental qualities. Volkswagen is already developing a 'safer' engine Jaguar joins the big clean-up Roadwise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Authorised Dealers BMW Marnita DME Mfc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughton Garage Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Prestige Phone Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business General O. E. S. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Loans Toplix Just Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connexions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Tutorial College International business chief finds small is fun Call to improve loan targeting Declan Kelly Group plc Building Preservation Wanted Urgently Paris Offices/showroom TV and Film Hire Dept for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Catering Company Providing Delivery Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Top Class Import/Export Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Truth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Fisher Building and Refurbishment Specialists Colour Printing Accommodation Anthony Donnelly And Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stuart Wilson Dickson and Co Private Investigation Bureau for Sale in S. E.… Florida, USA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nantona Plc For Sale For Sale AS a Going Concern Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patience pays for the frame makers How toads and tales set a trust on course Patricia Davies outlines the work of a group dedicated to meeting the needs both of golfers and wildlife Walker to run for assistance The Times Tandem Computers A soaring ambition held in check by a shortage of cash Athletics Jets quell resistance Ice Hockey World series in Minsk Powerboating Stenmark breaks up the Swiss festival Skiing: Zurbriggen Ends UP as the Almost Man of the Giant Slalom Rangers in fear of a late slip Basketball Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Walker to ran for assistance Paul Maher's suggestlon for a sporting day out Lloyd takes supporting role Tennis Britons in form Soviet Union dominates the rankings Gymnastics Corporate threat to a club's principles Yachting Stretching the endurance Two fall foul of religion Pradel and Buisset extend gap Windsurfing youngsters get extra aid Mandarin: Sun Rising can help Walwyn to record Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections The Times Racing Service Salcombe Harbour gives Nicholls a welcome victory Carvill's Hill for Gold Cup Davies delighted with Mole Board's workout Wincanton results Mandarin: 10-1 winning nap Mandario (Michael Phillips) napped 10-1 winner Rowlandsons Trophy at Wincanton yesterday Champion entries Stratford Top riders celebrate doubles at Bolventor Muddle plans all-weather for Southwell Soaring profits for Ladbrokes Contest where losing counts Rapid Raceline Clubs wary as private enterprise moves in John Goodbody sees drawbacks as competitive tendering for public recreation facilities comes into force Snow Reports Student world cup needs sponsors Rugby League USE of Facilities Violence prompts inquiries Rugby Union: Young Talent to Benefit from Executive Suites Planned for Arms Park Club Schools eight step up Cardiff extends the hospitality Barbarians pick Emyr to fill wing vacancy Sevens contests in the limelight Schools Review Evans called tip again by England selectors MeKcnzie in need of encounters of quality Boxing Hostility renewed by peace McDonnell chases title Forwards stifled in defence Maidstone well placed for a promotion push Non-League football by Paul Nesman Gillingham to see the best of Moorhouse Swimming Roxburgh counsels Caution in wake of Scots' triumph Football Whiteside return is delayed For the Record Kiev may come to the rescue Student Sport Francis in angry exchange Drugs in Sport Rees restores morale Paula does It her way Vickery clinches Civil Service grand slam Hockey Faldo warms to task Golf Durham pitch in first Opie's lob shots are countered Squash Rackets SKI Call Greenidge steers his side home without a tremor Cricket Change of grip pays for Wood Bowls The Times Sports tomorrow Indispensable caption who drives England on Injured Francis pays club record to secure Clarke Three clubs await Oldfield decision Cellu Fone Pipe's triple Gold Cup challenge Carson may retire when Hern goes Leng back for trials Brush with failure behind Charnley Cash plan for umpires When a cheat acquired infamy
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