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News from 11/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Harper, Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Clovis Keath, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Andrew Morgan, M. A. Tatam, David Rhys Jones, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Roland Rudd and Peter Davenport, John Bell, City Editor, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Findlay Davidson, Mark Ellis, Jeremy Flint, Ronald Harwood, Vivien Goldsmith, Peter Brown, Francesca Greenoak, Franco Zeffirelli, John Spencer, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alfredo M. Ozorio de Almeida, Dr Paul Kitchener, Tim Madge, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Pomery, Dennis Bird, John Ballantine, Mick Cleary, Martin Andrew, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, David Smith Economics Correspondent, Michael Russell, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, John Cambell, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Roland Rudd and Ronald Faux, Max Harrison, Simon Tait, Peter Berry, Steven Downes, Nicole Swengley, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nora David, Geoffrey Moorhouse, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, John T. C. Peters, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, W.J. Burroughs, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Wakeham, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Dear and Jane Rackham, Paul Griffiths, W. J. Burroughs, Richard Evans, Conrad Voss Bark, Martin Trew, Hermann Bondi, Master, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Anthony Scrivener, Ronald Butt, Geoffrey Foster, Richard Bassett, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Fleet, V. G., David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, David Poole, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Christopher Lee, Mel Webb, Clive White, Paul Newman, Patrick O'Hanlon, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Michael Seely, Jenny Gilbert, Lucy Faithfull, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Andy Martin, Paul Maxlow-Tomlinson, Michael Dynes, David Walker, David Sinclair, Andrew Buckoke, Joseph Palca, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, V. P. Springett, Peter Hankey, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Simon Rose, David Tytler, Education Editor, Nancy Seear, E. W Emms, David Powell, Keith Macklin, John Ramuz, Chairman, Harriet Harman, Maria Scott, John Gielgud, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Conal Gregory, R. T. Oerton, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, D. K. Brown, Nicholas Wood and Robert Matthews, Colin McQuillan, Paul Ashbee, Richard Williams,

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South African official call to end apartheid Historic report points to black majority rule In today's 56-page Times TV sport plan Portfolio Bond Bush quickly picks Tower substitute Dons to get pay rise if boycott ends Vincennes captain's wife in bomb blast GPs' revolt over reforms grows Thatcher saddened as 1,000 jobs go A man was arrested after a stone was thrown at Mrs Thatcher's car, hitting the door. About 40 people shouted: "Jobs not dole", as she left the Eldonian estate in central Liverpool The Times Tournament of the Mind Protest at world chess game move News Roundup Police chief named New eye test rules Duchess opens gallery Payphones improve Drinker shot dead Queen Elizabeth2 Justices' clerks vote for action on pay Sikh gets 30 years for prayer killings Kinnock gives Scots firm commitment on assembly Details of new Covent Garden plans unveiled ITV says franchise sale will hit quality Broadcasting White Paper Skillion Storage Warehouse Pan Am offer to be fought in courts Clapham signal box technician was working seven days a week Thrifty teenagers dream of villas and a steady job Thousands vote in 'green' poll Drug charges Spray may keep common cold at bay Beating over spoiled pasty Video evidence clears man Miscarriage of justice Noses strike a blow for charity Marks & Spencer Damages for man shot by the police Young sets Thatcherization as goal for Europe Britain to reject worker-directors, single currency and uniform taxes Delors accuses UK of false war on fraud New Cleveland social service head is named World-Wide Multi-Band Radio & Communications… Colourful exports on the wing Tax relief on cars attacked Traffic congestion in London MPs condemn vow to defy poll-tax law Parliament Register of violence at schools recommended Work may start soon on Globe theatre site 'Magpie' jailed Crash award School saved Death charge Smoker jailed Opera swap Prime prints £3bn scheme to train workers for 21st century Local employers take responsibility for meeting national manpower needs Barristers backed for family cases The Lord Chancellor, judges, senior solicitors and harristers will address more than 800 lawyers and other professionals at The Times Forum on the future of the legal profession next Wednesday. A four-page pull-out report of the Forum will be published in The Times on Thursday PC wore uniform to burgle office Black arrests 'higher' TI Group plc Confusion over tunnel rail link proposals The Equitable Life Tibet rues Panchen Lama's loss as it faces Chinese wrath While Lhasa was rocked by violence this week a deep, parallel political crisis unfolded in Zigaze, Tibet's second city. Before his expulsion from the country, Chris Pomery visited the town, home of the late Panchen Lama Tibet's second-ranking spiritual leader (AP): Expulsion of spy by US threatens ties with Moscow Washington (AP)—Warrant Officer James Hall, aged 30, who earned £112,000 spying for East Germany and the Soviet Union, did it for the money, an Army psychiatrist told a court here before Hall was sentenced to 40 years' jail and fined £29,000. A pre-trial deal ruled out the possibility of the death penalty Rafsanjani wants 'Verses' pulped World Roundup Secret Afghan talks Pollution squabbles (Reuter): Regal advice to pupils (AP): Shark attack mystery (AFP): Nagasaki bomber dies Communist Party keeps control in lower house Poles greet democratic reform of Senate with scepticism Soviet general tries to exorcise Stalin's spectre 'No witnesses' to Mafia coffee-bar assassination Bush faces bipartisan call to delay Japanese jet Stormy Road to Reform Egypt denies claim that it is building poison gas factory Fast Lane Sydney's light fantastic Parisian Lang takes a rural route to power Poll tests for ruling parties Extremists worry Kohl in Frankfurt Vienna—Elections in Carinthia, Tirol and Salzburg tomorrow could show a move to the nationalist right of the Freedom Party leader, Herr Jörg Haider, but are more likely to reflect frustration and anger at the Socialist and conservative People's Party "grand coalition" than support for his populist-nationalist policies Defence chief quits in Harare scandal Botha's defiance brings twin crisis President's 'medieval rule Canadian jet crash (Reuter): Kennedy saga (AFP): Mine deaths (Reuter): Rockfall dead (Reuter): Guards shot Poll dispute US protest (AFP): Drug hangings Mine strike The Royal Mint UN aid plan for southern Sudan may be too late Times Diary Prosecute the CFC users Commentary Crisis for Catholicism Roger Boyes on the clash between US bishops and the Pope Our long march to the Budget On This Day Mrs. Pankhurst in Gaol Senate for Solidarity Two Faces of 1992 The Price is Right? Liberty, licence and blasphemy Emergency numbers Famous Froudes Action to preserve the ozone layer Summer solstice Channel tunnel Commons on TV Quality of service Belief in the Bar Recollections of a golden past Just forgotten Community care Food hygiene Ripe for development Court Circular University news Dinners Reception Today's royal engagement The Missions to Seamen Birthdays A successor to ecumenism Latest wills Service reunion The Times Guide to 1992 Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Memorial services Appointments Service dinners Luncheon Christening Robert Lacoste French Socialist who stood for 'Algérie Française' Robert Mapplethorpe Erotic images through the camera lense Selwyn Jepson Author and wartime recruiter of secret agents Stephen Grenfell For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house… Church services tomorrow The Brendoncare Foundation Towards safer screening Science Report Welly Bag Christian Scott The Times Computer Crosswords Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Eric Hill Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll Locker Room Electric Clippers Multiple Display Advertising Items Safari Shirts and Jackets Sofa Beds R. I. S. Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Nealbourne Ltd' The Back Shop Moriarti's Workshop (T) Multiple Display Advertising Items Futon centre For the Garden B & C Bulbs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Rehab Mobility Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern clean-up Now is the last call for nostalgia in the bathroom. Nicole Swengley finds that a simple and personalized style is taking over from yesterday's fashions People are choosing their own look from specialist makers Gliss Corimist Times Diary Bomb blasts van Gulf skipper's wife The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,927 Weather Multiple Sclerosis Comment Executive Editor David Brewerton De Lorean ruling Sotheby's up Stock Watch Japan pledges billions to aid debtor nations THF first quarter at £26m Foreign holdings in BAe top 15% Interest rate fears hang over Budget US jobless total at lowest level for 15 years Strong pound cuts Coats profits by 36% to £135.2m Britain has too many brewers for 1992 says GrandMet chief Beer industry 'must be restructured' CBI attack on nuclear sale plan Manchester Exchange and Investment Bank Limited ADT Company Parkdale doubles its size with £15m hotel chain buy Pict raising £9m for oil production Sale Tilney suffers as financial services slip Business Roundup Sharp fall at Wm Bedford Perry drives to £8.3m WPP buying again in US Leisure group leaps By Our Energy Correspondent: Ofgas set to agree price scheme delay GC turnover ahead by 28% TMD links with Carat Airline chief 'is Darth Vader of union busting' By Our City Staff: Ricardo predicts £2.4m £4m rights by Noble Raredon Opposition call to sack Panel chief Young faces double dilemma in knotty problem of the tie Play 'spot the target' with Goldsmith DDT agrees £7.8m offer Milk go-ahead Kleinwort up Munksjo bid Priest victory Ayrshire rises Wagon deal Dalgety buy Wet Ones sold Mid Kent delays issue after French lift stake Oxford steeds down Recent Issues Alpha Stocks (AP): Inflation worries push Dow lower Wall Street Dixons could be first bid target for Goldsmith Stock Markets Scottish & Newcastle lost an early lead, finishing 3p lower at 431p and still awaiting the Monopolies decision on the Elders IXL bid. One investor bought a number of put options—equivalent to 500,000 shares. Dealers say that he may have been hedging his bets in case the bid is blcoked Coalite, the Falkland Islands farming-to-fuel group, advanced 4p more to 410½p as bid speculation intensified. Dealers insist that Anglo United, Mr David McErlain's miniconglomerate, will make a reverse takeover, offering about 450p per share next week Unit Linked Insurance Investments London Traded Options Traditional Options Accounts ends on firm note Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities All the Budget form Save & Prosper Group Ltd. Girobank to charge customers in the red Likely worth of the Shares Drowning in the flotation Those fighting the proposed listing of Abbey National are angry about the 'biased' transfer document, writes Vivien Goldsmith Mercury Fund Managers Ltd Eurocheques not a picture of wealth Lancashire & Yorkshire Management Limited M&G Securities Limited Murtagh appeals over OFT Family Money One for the money, two end up in court Sid Shaw's company dedicated to keeping alive the memory of Elvis Presley, was in trouble. What happened when he tried to raise some cash is the story told by Hugh Thompson Briefings The Las Group Sale Tilney PLC Investors Chronicle Johnson Fry Corporate Finance Limited Door-to-door problems of investments Competition may introduce element of bias among advisers The DIY way to stockbroking Family Money Simon Rose outlines a step by step guide to giving away or even selling your shares without going through the expensive services of members of the International Stock Exchange Fidelity Investment Services Limited Revenue help on tax charges Professional Enterprise Group PLC Scottish Investment Trust Allied Arab Bank Nationwide Anglia Building Society MIM Britannia Unit Trust Managers Ltd. Interest Rates Round-Up Blue chip shares versus offshore funds The importance of reporting accidents Lazard Development Capital Limited Insurance companies and HIV information Letters Any benefits apart from free shares? Hang now, pay later Conal Gregory on a new scheme for buying fine art by instalments Abbey's costly contra habit Lazard Residential Property Fund (Management)… Wooing the first-time buyer Diana Wildman look at the ways in which many companies are toning down the crippling mortgage rates with incentives Pearl The Equitable Life Business and Finance or Family Money Sky Television Travel A Life behind Masks In three weeks' Alec Guinness celebrates his 75th birthday. Here some of his illustrious colleagues pay personal tributes to a talent that has adapted itself with equal brilliance to the stage, the cinema and televison Westwood Museum Guide & Passport Offer Fashion from the home team London's long weekend of designer shows is under way. Liz Smith reports on the best of the British talent Musical box of delights Where, when and how to enjoy the best music on offer in Europe, throughout the rest of this year, with details compiled by Hilary Finch Telecom Security Restaurant Guide Hints Bar and Restaurant Old Friends Indian Veg Bel Poori House Meghna Grill Indian Restaurant Punjab Restaurant Al Gallo D'oro Restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items Ah, bistros! Eating out Jonathan Meades visits a trio of restaurants which fly the flag of a different age with mixed success Wine Buys Budget-beating bottles Jane MacQuitty recommends two lists for worthwhile March buys Cordier Directory Taking up Australia's challenge The Times Cook Frances Bissell explores some unusaual permutations of flavours and textures Movie action replay Museums From Chinese shadows to satellites - Simon Tait visits a living history of the moving image Exhibition Calendar Collecting Sales Guide Concise Crossword No 1818 The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times And never an idol moment Hugo Williams has a theatrical background and ageless matinee looks, but in the week of his new book Fiona Pitt-Kethley discovers they mask a serious poet Inside the bloodbath Television Figaro without the props Opera Le nozze di Figaro Birmingham Town Hall Hapgood Mark Warner Strong words The Times Arts Diary Heil farewell The Times arts Diary Cross talk Royal Exchange Theatre Company BBC1 Sweet sax music BBC1 Tunstall Lifeline Limited The Sunday Times Travels with Jean Quinze John Cambell reviews Roy Jenkins's thoughts on four years of Euro-trotting as president of the Eec Commission European Diary, 1977-1981 By Roy Jenkins Collins, £25 Goose pimple king Science Fiction The Toynbee Convector By Ray Bradbury Grafton, £12.95 Flesh on the bones Paperbacks Playing the workers' game Geoffrey Moorhouse welcomes the first in an overdue series on the history of sport Sport, Politics and the Working Class By Stephen G. Jones Manchester University, £25 Literary Editor: Quick Guide 'Til Tuesday Everything's Different Now Subtle explorers of Skryabin Classical Star status pairs Rock ROCK-solid refresher Winning Move Icily precise Karpov Songs of praise Ultratone Ltd Overseas Travel Reho Travel Easter/summer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Greek Connection (1986) Ltd Hello World Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solitaire Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Viking Line Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Artemis Heritage Tours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Stones of Rome Perrott Phillips Paris Thomson Double screen Travel News Splashing out, Elysian style, at the Ritz Life downstairs has taken a turn for the better at a top-class hotel Prospect Music & Art Ltd. Paris toasts an '89 to remember The capital's citizens may consider the bicentennial celebrations a bit bourgeois, but Philip Jacobson finds little to deter visitors and even detects a hint of revolution in the air Map Guide P&O European Ferries Sally Ferries No Title Travel Notes Carefree cruising on the corn Hot sunny days, cold starry nights and the safest of snow is the paradise that beckons the spring skier Swan Hellenic Arctic Experience Ltd A Greek myth no more Clovis Keath takes a step back in time and travels to an island of "peace and friendship" which seems familiar and could be the Greece of all our imaginings Travel Notes After the heavy falls more than a week ago the Alps have again come under the influence of high pressure Skiing Diary Tale of two taverns England's football match in Albania has put the country in the spotlight. David Walker reports Travel Notes Time Off Chester Close Mosaic élite Travel Notes The land of icebergs and Mercs Greenland still has its quaint ancient image Hilary Finch found frozen scenery and instant space age people Club Sierra Blanca Ltd Theatre London Dail Contracts Limited A French celebration Tournament of the Mind Football Norwich's comfort and joy David Miller savours the community spirit which has taken Norwich City to within reach of the League title Lyle disqualified after walk-out Boxer stable after blood clot surgery Simon Barnes's Sporting Diary, page 10 Ashes captain high on the Lord's agenda Graham counters talk of offer from Spain Villepreux earns more criticism in France Mountfield Gold Cup hope delights Jackson finds his way into new kingdom Auction proposed for TV rights Challenge for Murphy Two stars on course for history Desert Orchid and Kribensis are the outstanding horses at the Cheltenham Festival next week. George Rae provides his assessment Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Arsenal look for an improvement in their lethargic form Football: A Forest Victory at Highbury Will Do More for the Hopes of Others than for their Own Away at home More people may turn up at The Den to watch Millwall's first division visit today to Luton Town relayed via a giant screen than at Kenilworth Road (Louise Taylor writes). After an FA Cup-tie with Millwall in March 1985, Luton was the scene of a riot which not only marked an all-time low in Millwall's chequered history but precipitated the Government's present acute interest in the problem of football-related hooliganism. For an admission fee of £5, supporters will watch the match in colour on a screen, 10 metres wide and six metres tall United may bring back youngsters New Charlton takes to the Wembley turf For the Record Today's Team News Oldfield moves to Manchester City Gold Cup dominated fey two Scots Newport given more time to find money Charnley holds spotlight Golf Blue Star do battle for double Snow Reports Murphy's rhetoric should strike a chord of success Rugby League Wood left to stem challenge of youth Bowls (Reuter): Bittner wins first title Skiing Jones one and two miss out Army begin defence minus Steele Burton Nottingham intend to delay Bath's title celebrations Rugby Union Today's Team News Athletics Whitaker's grand prix again Equestrianism Hawtree finds best form at the outset WRAF lift the title Hounslow on familiar path Hockey McDonnell bruised but victorious Boxing (AP): Francis appeals to athletes to admit truth about drugs Drugs in Sport Fitzgerald heads Australian coup Squash Rackets Rivals dosing the gap on injured race leader Yachting Setting a fast pace for Leeds Swimming Malory thrive on the big final occasion Volleyball Dexter, the man of Sussex Ted Dexter's appointment this week as chairman of the England cricket selectors recalls an earlier era of change in which he played an influential role. Christopher Lee charts the rise in Sussex's fortunes after Dexter's arrival there in 1957 Champion with split personality Michael Seely watches Charlie Brooks put the finishing touches to Celtic Shot's preparation Game Brother Geoffrey has edge over royal hopefuls Sandown Park Results from yesterday's two meetings Mandarin (Michael Phillips followed up Thursday's 10-1 nap with Pendennis (9-4) at Sandown yesterday Rapid Raceline Taunton stand Market Rasen Racing next week Morris hoping to extend festival luck Endurance test only the fittest survive A series of weekly reports on Britain's racecourses No 28: Cheltenham All the Details Banner Express to arrive on time at Charm Park Hern 'in high spirits' Champion Chase acceptors Mandarin: Roll-A-Joint to revel in testing conditions Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Mandarin: AYR Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent, Cagnes: Hastings-Bass for double Mandarin: Sandown Park Selections Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Guest saddles first winner The Times Racing Service A crazy mime that produced gold Childhood of the Champions: Malcolm Cooper Tomorrow Guide the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Breaking away from the old school tradition Skating's figures of the past Soviet pair fit The Olympic pairs champions, Yekatarina Gordeyev and Sergei Grinkov, of the Soviet Union, who missed the European Championships in January because of injury, have been declared fir for the world championships in Paris (Michael Coleman writes) The Soviet team, however, will be without the European champions, Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov, as Makarov is suffering from a liver complaint Walsham campaign in earnest Cycling Oxford seeking record Modern Pentathlon (AP): Shock for Chesnokov Repair notice wrongly sent to tenant Shriver melts under heat and Byrne's confident backhand Tennis Puzzled over privatization Fishing Bailey heroics are in vain Costs security cannot be credited for appeal Olympic backwash rocks the boat Rowing's reservoir of talent may filter away through shortage of money New rules on skeleton arguments Burden of proof guidance for jury Vintage travel Outings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outdoor Leisure Surf city, here we come Newquay, that is Andy Martin Checks out the waves on the coast of Britain Childrens Activities Telecom Technology Showcase Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the alchemilla trail Gardening Francesca Greenoak enlists reader's help in a shot of plant detective work Weekend Tips Agriframes Ltd. When mist falls Weekend Walk Ground-level data Weather Eye Therm-A-Stor Limited A new allure in the tourist city Londoners in search of rural peace and quiet, combined with with a microcosm of city life, are heading westwards down the M4 Nicole Swengley investigates Pickfords Travel The 24-Hour National Aids Helpline

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