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News from 14/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth Young, Cliff Feltham, Clifford Webb, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Hilary Finch, Humphrey Hawksley Lang Son, Ian Murray, W. F. Butler (Librarian), Norman De Mesquita, Carol Leonard, C. H. Fearon, Julian Malins, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, George Urban, Martin Fletcher, Politiclal Reporter, Henry Gee, Noel Falconer, Jim Railton, Michael Tate, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Lord, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, E. A. Smith, Louise Taylor, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Mick Cleary, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Barry Fantoni, Christopher Hough, Woodrow Wyatt, David Astor, Chairman, Janis MacKay, John Percival, James Hunt, John Hennessy, Max Harrison, Anthony Quick, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, David Smith and Philip Webster, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), David Rowlands, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Michael Henry, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Judith Lyons, Monica Horten, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Katharine Thwaites, Ray Honeyford, George Hill, Colin McQuillan Warmond, A. Michael Aves, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Kevin Eason and Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, Jeremy Iles, Director, Stephen Wright, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Daniel Ward, Richard Wayne, David Walker, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Michael Horsnell, Harvey Elliott and Ian Smith, M. Sally Monkhouse, David Nicholson-Lord, Gordon Brown, Gerald Hubbard, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, R. T. Bottle, Garry Turvey Director General,

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Retail sales cast a cloud over Budget Consumer boom goes on despite high base rates The Times Tomorrow Portfolio Bond Royal trainer Index Air safety may cost more Miner and his defiant meadow take top prize Helicopters save 25 from storm 'As the man got near us he opened his arms, slipped a way and fell 200ft into the sea' MP answers queries on woman's Commons pass Clarke goes on attack in GPs reform battle Heritable Capital Plan Limited Man bailed on terrorist charges News Roundup £59,700 for shot man Benefit rise for young Bubble saved woman Nurse loses fees case The Bridge Programme MPs likely to block King's Cross Bill Tory MPs urge more considered approach Legislative programme Boost for BAe's space project bid Gift fit for a Queen Home buyers 'being sold insurance they do not need' Sir Gordon Borrie, Director General Fair Trading, will chair a session on "One-Stop Shopping" at The Times forum tomorrow an the fature of the legal profession. A four-page report will appear in The Times on Thursday Hitch-hiker's killer gets life Portfolio Bond Moore quits his singing role Pesticides add new worries over food Teacher abused boys Nobody can sack me, says judge Mitsubishi Telecommunications Fifth man dies in legionella outbreak Mother freed Petrol increase LRT chief Phone hitch Pit to close Citroen Ax Baker pledges £7m to help curb classroom disruption Students fear 'free market university' Tribunal opens on RUC shootings £440,000 for girl who was injured at birth The Mortgage Corporation Cash flows into waterside theatre Crime Legal threat to CAA over safety measures Manchester Air Disaster Report By Our Air Correspondent: Heroism, chaos and terror recorded in accident report The moves needed to cut fire risks Lack of communication was significant factor Police test scramblers to beat hi-tech criminals Railman's regret over crash deaths Clampham Disaster Inquiry Drama dominates new BBC schedule New gates for lock to greet cruise season The Royal Bank of Scotland Route of final M40 stretch is decided Kohl tactics under fire poll losses Do your 5 Times Table The President's men get their heads together Conference split over Soviet reforms From a Correspondent Paris: French socialists manage to hold ground Madrid honours IRA hunt police World Roundup Papandreou wins vote PLO terrorist 'proof' (Reuter): Mining starts quake Ceausescu attacked MPs' Recruit 'gifts' Sihanouk seeks US arms to bolster ailing forces Vietnam's border traders lead way to uneasy truce with China Renault Fog lifts to allow Discovery blast off Bull Mujahidin say besieged Ghazni will fall in the spring Muslim clash looms as Iran presses on with Rushdie issue Riyadh—Mr Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Foreign Minister in the Afghan rebel government, yesterday said that President Najibullah, leader of the Pro-Moscow Kabul regime, would be pardoned if he surrendered to the Mujahidin (Christopher Walker writes). He added that Kabul would fall within weeks and appealed to the Islamic Conference Organization, to recognize the rebel government. Mr Hekmatyar said he did not believe the Kabul Government of President Najibullah would last more than a few weeks 'Party in chaos' backs De Klerk Pretoria's leadership crisis From a Correspondent Kabul: Rebels subject Jalalabad to fearsome barrage Royal advice for British companies Prince avoids the shifting political quicksands Eta talks move to crucial stage The Basque separatist conflict (AP): A sean to 'deter' Vietnam refugees Funeral dead (Reuter): Office blast (Reuter): Bonn protest (Reuter): Nato summit (Reuter): Riot memorial (Reuter): Crash toll (AP): Joint training Skills Training Agency is to be privatized Employment Help war widows, MP begs Lawson 'Dirty Den post' for Skinner Parkinson's Disease Society Two anti-terror Bills finish passage through Lords House of Lords Picture Gallery Private sponsors 'not enough' Debate on the arts Centre parties collide again Vale of Glamorgan by-election Ministers appeal against ruling Time for Prescott 'to resign' Manchester air crash report Most older ferries are declared safe Hint of abortion law reform Freemasons can be JPs Unleaded petrol sales Train safety system Peer moves Parliament today Revolutionary Breakthrough for Baldness Advertisement Fiat How much can he afford to give? How will the Chancellor's Budget affect you? Rodney Lord looks at his options and offers (right) a chart on which you can fill in the changes as they are announced The City Exchange A brief history from the a to the An New Words for Old Tournament of the mind Starting today, a four-week long challenge of brain power and cunning with the chance to win £5,000 or a Hewlett Packard computer for the champion school Saved by the steam doctor How a Welsh engineer has restored ancient engines to help Africa's starving Picture Gallery Whsmith Kate Jenkins, head of the Prime Minister's Efficiency Unit and tenacious author of the Next Steps Barry Fantoni Purity in the pipeline Commentary Give investment priority Gordon Brown sets out a Labour blueprint for the Budget How to set Hungary free (From Our Own Correspondent): Australia Tale of Two Missiles Lessons from Manchester Getting and Spending Teenage abuse of pregnancy TV in the Commons Seeing red Kent's case for a rail-link inquiry Lorry weight limits Maritime security 'Greenhouse' gases British Islam in a mixed society Royal Arch changes Survival of the fittest Rye comment Verve Don't worry, be positive London Fashion The designers who shone in London were those who stuck to doing what they do best Picture Gallery Best Knit wins People Picture Gallery No Title Simpson Rover 800 Series Court Circular Reqtiiem Mass Inner Temple Regrow Ltd The Times Appointments Professor D. L. Mollin Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Benenden School Commonwealth Day Observance Service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Luncheons Agasse's lions and tigers roar on to the market Saleroom John J. McCloy America's pro-consul in Federal Germany Agasse's lions and tigers roar on to the market Saleroom Mari Jenkins Giving hope to sufferers from Parkinson's Disease Alexander Little Behind the scenes in newspaper circulation battles For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his… The language of cells Science Report Latest wills Dr. P. M. Hobson Lecture Anniversaries Watson - On March 11th 1989. John Armstrong… Bridge Conference Church news Services Multiple Display Advertising Items The Woodland Trust The Surgical Research Fund British Heart Foundation Forsale Flatshare Rentals Times Newspapers Ltd. Overseas Travel Second set of breath tests after fault lawful Legal Appointments Invitation Bovis Construction Limited Rebellion brewing in the Tory shires James Hunt uncovers evidence of discontent among country lawyers SKY Television Drugs mitigation rule is not absolute Martin Boston & Co Barristers Chambers Council is unable to rely on presumption to cut grant Doctor liable over bad writing Subrogated underwriter's liability Techno-addiction taking over Computers have become a necessity, but some lawyers are counting the cost in millions, Edward Fennell writes Copyright: when innocence is on excuse Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission Lawrence Simons Associates Barristers' and Solicitors Chambers Liverpool Legal Appointments Locums Trinity Law Reuter Simkin How Mackays ancient model fell from grace Inns and Outs Essex Magistrates Courts Committee Multiple Display Advertising Items Solicitor Manweb Electricity Town Clerk's Department Gabriel Duffy Consultancy ASA Law Jeannine Bradley & Associates East Midlands Electricity Chambers and Partners Accountancy Personnel Minds: a gap? Television Dance contrast Dance Oidan Skroeba The Place Zarzuela Sadler's Wells Royal Academy of Arts Revolutionary revalued Galleries Kazimir Malevich Jan Toorop Gemeentemuseum, The Hague Joan Miró Whitechapel Art Gallery Revelling in the voice Recital Samuel Ramey Covent Garden Family's last disrespect Theatre Poor Nanny King's Head Shaftesbury Theatre "An Unadulterated Triumph" A great composer Michael Young assesses the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe, who died on March 9 Picture Gallery Theatre London Concise Crossword No 1820 Entertainments A gallery of music Winning Move Picture Gallery Mamet's chamber drama Television Choice Siemens Television and Radio The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,929 Sellafield top of list for nuclear dump One man went to sow Weather Transport of joy eludes Channon Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton the Pound Plessey in court move Low advances Vita ahead Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Stock Watch Share prices climb back above 2,100 level Glaxo closes in on number one position Dividend soars as profits advance to £460m at half time Price of £200m on Premier Brands Swan spreads wings with Euro deal US link will create car hire firm for drive into single market Thames Line saved by £2.5m package Arrows Limited Reebok decline sees Pentland fall to £58.7m E J Collins suspended Organic growth helps Raine rise to £10m Business Roundup My up 37% to £3.81m Perkins at £2.84m Tay doubles at midway Tootal Group Caird profits leap to £1.7m Citygrove tops £5m British Vita plumps up profits and eases order book worries Tempus Haslam poised to offer long-term deals on coal By Our Energy Correspondent: Elf bid for Enterprise could put it second in asset table Hodgson plans full listing Company Briefs By Our Energy Correspondent: North Sea oil dispute will go to arbitration Heron sells motor insurance outlet to Skandia for £200m Boost for Ricardo in bid battle Renishaw rises ABB Kent up Baltic jumps Exchange deal Buyout off Thorn agreement for Inmos deal CEGB backed over call for nuclear tax relief TDG shares down on results EJ Collins falls foul of Norway Red noses for a blue lad Vile's body Son of law Russell tip to 4m as sales grow Moors the merrier Railway line Berisford scheme under scrutiny Harbour Exchange London E14 Reading the tea-leaves becomes more difficult Comment Antidote to Glaxo fears Comment Gold claim could threaten RTZ deal Birmingham Sun Alliance Life Caedover advances to £2.1m Lucas US deal Offer raised Building societies, home loans and interest rates Abbey National's vote for sexism Recent Issues All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No.… Business Letters Time far from ripe for joining EMS The Times Stock Watch An obligation on Sir Graham as the chairman of Rover London Traded Options Barclays Touche Ross Transport Development Group Plc New York rally helps index to reach a post-crash peak Stock Market Alpha Stocks Traditional Options AP: Dow jumps 24 points amid buy programs Wall Street Strong advance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Mann Egerton Small may be bountiful The fleet car industry boom could be ended by the Budget, which coincides with today's opening of the Fleet Motor Show at the Wembley Exhibition Centre, write Kevin Eason and Colin Narbrough Finance is the key to success AVIS Lease & Fleet Management Turning on to diesel The optimistic diesel car makers have run into a rough patch, Clifford Webb reports Leasecontracts Ford Green fleets on the horizon The Budget may make cars that can run on unleaded fuel more attractive, writes Daniel Ward Keep in touch and on the move That little luxury, the car phone, is fast becoming commonplace. Monica Horten looks at the new trends in mobile communications RAC Fleetcontrol The best way to cut costs Vauxhall Fleet Management Services Art of the estate The estate's dual personality' wins many friends, Clifford Webb reports, But can it fend off a tough new challenger? Raising the standards at a touch The once-humble company car now often sports such extras as electric windows and sunroof Cowie Interleasing Peugeot From runabouts to rarities Kevin Eason looks at the models which will be catching the eyes of the customers at today's Fleet Motor Show and examines some of those which will be making their mark on company car sales this year Dial Minis ADT Auctions Hughes Kenning Leaseline Classic way to beat the taxman Lex Vehicle Leasing Audio tunes into profits Once a luxury, radios and cassette players have become standard items, David Rowlands writes. And new developments are on the way Montego CelluFone The Bloomsbury Group Badenoch & Clark Reuter Simkin Multiple Display Advertising Items Army Officer Frere Cholmeley Underwood and Co Corporate Lawyer for Brussels Solicitors S. W. I. Law Personnel Bevan Ashford Solicitors Badenoch & Clark The Durnford Ford Organisation Solicitors Baker & McKenzie Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall KPMG Quarry Dougall Richards Butler Stones Porter Quarry Dougall NFU Follow the Yellow Book Road Legal Resources Legal Assistant in Film and Television Badenoch & Clark Public Appointments Surrey County Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Merger 19 Old Buildings Lincoln's Inn Worthing Borough Council Lloyds Bank Norsham district council North Tyneside Council Burnley Borough Council Singing for your supper, and lunch You need more than talent to make it in the music business. Self-belief is the key to success, Janis Mackay discovers Public Appointments Stroud District Council Wiltshire Docklands Skillnet Assistant Solicitor Avon County Council Devon County Council Kent County Council University of essex West Lambeth Health Authority St Thomas'… West Wiltshire District Council The University of Hull Le Moignan learns to play for more than respectability Squash Rackets Redskins win gives Durham the title Ice Hockey Oxford face decisions Rowing Wade answers Bayman call Golf Jonghin to lead in US Cycling Wearside threat to Rangers Basketball Venue set for cup classic Going good for Kribensis National Hunt Festival Morgan launches Ireland's giant Hope on the traffic front Newton Abbot is in doubt Mandarin: Sedgefield Selections Verling praised on Four Sport El Rey has bruised foot Jadeiell is beaten but achieves objective Desert Orchid can answer course doubts Mandarin: Celtic Chief to take command Mandrain: Cheltenham Selections The Times Racing Service Guide to our in-line racecard Flying greys the popular choice Big-Race Field Form guide to all the 15 runners Plumpton results John Francome Formline Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line The chill may be gone but the hywl remains The England rugby team needs to beat Wales in Cardiff on Saturday to win at least a share of the five nations' championship-and the last time they did that was in 1963. Mick Cleary turns back the clock A generation left out in the cold Snow Reports A burst from Williams decides match Rugby League Who were They Then? Where are They now? The England Team Which Won in Cardiff in 1963 Wind hampers trial Schools Football Site fixed for Benn defence Boxing Two changes to colts team Rugby Union Cyphers make progress Reunited to celebrate their victory By a Special Correspondent: Individual honours are shared among Celts Bowls Liverpool prepare to make late run for the League title Football: Arsenal Will Look to Anfield for Ominous Signs in Title Race while Lineker Shows Ominous Signs of Form in Spain French weekend of shame Conference teams on course for Wembley Non-League Football Pools Forecast Overseas League Results Picture Gallery Lineker impatinet to step out of the wings at Barcelona Player conform to the formation For the Record Today's Fixtures Legacy of Torvill and Dean endures Ice Skating Under-21 party is announced Hockey Queen confirms Hern era is at end Carson on the attack Sprinter turned to drugs for an edge Lloyds Bowmaker Hearts out to upset Heyockes Wales call back Bowen In the pink on the grid QPR fine absentee Allen Brentford receive double Cup blow Champion promoted Sport in Brief Addison resigned to a brief reign The lair of the worm of doubt End Column

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