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News from 18/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Russell Thomson, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Alan Castle, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Peter Brighton, Director-General, Sarah Edworthy, Clifford Longley, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, M. F. Callery (County Surveyor and Bridgemaster), Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher, Kerry Gill, and Harvey Elliott, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Paul Gallagher (UK General Manager), David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Tom Pocock, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Tom Gibb, Jeremy Flint, James Murray, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, K. Lipstein, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Bryan Stiles, Mel Webb Pals, Alfred Sherman, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Hilary Doling, Chris Pomery, John Ballantine, Simon Thorn, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Neil Aitken, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jack Griggs, John Hennessy, Anne Whitehouse, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Rowan, Clare Hogan, Peter Evans and Ian Smith, Anthony Storr, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Roy David, Michael Horsnell and Ruth Gledhill, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, J. Richman (Clark to the Justices), Naved Naqvi, John Higgins, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Nicholas Beeston, Charles Sears, Paul Griffiths, W. J. Burroughs, Michael Harper, Stephen Thorpe, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Trew, Martin Fletcher and David Walker, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Pat Butcher, Peter Brimelow, Andrew Fowler (Solicitors), Bob Rodwell, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Keith MacKlin, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mendi Mismang, Chief Representative, Clive White, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Patrick O'Hanlon, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Anne Lancaster, David Walker, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Peter Dear and Greta Carslaw, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Peter Hankey, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Iving Wardle, David Tytler, Education Editor, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Clive Borrell, Kenneth J. Forder, Tony Hetherington, Jan Raath, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Anthony Cox, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Richard Williams, Hillary Finch,

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Airports told to check all electric goods Labour attack Channon over bomber claim The Times Portfolio Bond In today's 56-page Times Wife sees Ulster Civil Servant shot dead Drink test swabs were over the limit Newsboy murder appeals rejected Mother loses 10-year battle amid court uproar Inflation in US fuels rates fears Radical programme pledged by Tories B&Q Piper Alpha will be blown apart News Roundup Aurora may be back MP demands inquiry Gatwick flights late Subaru Clarke says reforms will raise health service pay Tight security surrounds Tory conference in Scarborough Cures for inflation offered By Our Political Editor: Ulster associations delay Water Bill hard-sell begins Scrutiny of EEC law 'must improve' Doubters told to keep nerve Campaigning mother calls appeal hearing 'a farce' Carl Bridgewater murder Cash for a cruise Portfolio Bond Children of Thatcher era are broad of mind Poetry by heart in schools Sir Ranulph abandons Polar walk Sellafield legal aid win Northern Rock Building Society Tournament of the Mind Plus... Prisoner jailed for a year after spending spree Human error 'caused 76% of air crashes In 30 years' Bad railway signal work 'not corrected' Yamaha A flutter of shamrocks Level of overseas aid under attack Parliament March 17 'Husband asked friend to rape wife' London road traffic chaos brings 340 incidents in one week Funding cuts close leading project on salmonella Exams boycott set to go on Skillion Storage Warehouse Turning Folly into organic Fortune More revenge killings feared as murders go on French traditionalist record Sale Room Dairy farmers press for milk hormone ban The Times County review ordered Rail pay offer Star replaced Car sales rise Cold comfort M2 is closed Citroën AX Shamir held secret talks with leading Palestinian figures Budapest—Hungary said yesterday it was ready to host an international peace conference on the Middle East at the request of Mr Yassir Arafat, the Plo chairman. It agreed with Moscow that it should be held in six to nine months. Mr Arafat was in Budapest to raise the Palestinian flag at his movement's embassy after teh Hungarian decision to upgrade the status of the PLO office British Muslims plan new campaign against book Riyadh declaration fails to calm Rushdie storm Islamic judgement on novel pleases both Britain and Iran The following is the text of the Islamic Conference Organization declaration on The Satanic Verses. The English translation was distributed by the ICO: The conference issued a declaration on joint Islamic action to combat blasphemy against Islam in which it expressed the resolve of all Islamic states to co-ordinate their efforts, based on the sharia, to effectively combat blasphemy against Islam and abuse of Islamic personalities. The conference declared that all Islamic countries should make more effective efforts to ensure respect for Islam and its noble values. The conference declared that blasphemy could not be justified on the basis of freedom of thought or expression. It strongly condemned the blasphemous publication The Satanic Verses, whose author is regarded as an apostate, and appealed to all members of the international community to ban the book and take necessary measures to protect the religious beliefs of others E1 Salvador right on a wave of optimism for polls Three die as 900-year-old tower collapses De Klerk adds fuel to muddle over leadership Students riot for right to cheat World Roundup (AP): Ceausescu's purge Cheney approved (Reuter): Wife banishes Bush (Reuter): Pardons for 1,900 Mujahidin customs hinder unification of 'liberated' areas Washington—Repledging full US support to Pakistan against any Soviet intimidation, the State Department claimed yesterday that the Soviet Union had recently delivered Scud missiles and other arms to the Kabul regime (Mohsin Ali writes) (AFP): West ignores China human rights Moscow (AFP)—Pravda yesterday gave a clear endorsement to Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, dismissing charges that Peking had illegally occupied the region as a lie Mafia's nemesis meets Mayor Mouth in battle for City Hall Curtain rises on political theatre in New York Giza yields ancient secret Mugabe stops printing of opposition news (AFP): Shuttle lifts Nasa spirits Sydney (AFP)—China is to make its first important Western space launch; the US yesterday said Australia could launch two American-made satellites on Chinese rockets Reagan silent over Contra trial evidence (AFP): Soviet bus hostage gang jailed (AFP): Court ruling Diplomat row (Reuter): Gandhi report (AFP): Ban lifted (AFP): Three hanged (Reuter): Ship protest (Reuter): Boat charges GEC Times Diary Picture Gallery Only way to beat the jams Alfred Sherman urges a wholesale shift away from London Freud's lasting legacy Time out of joint By Staff Reporters: 200 Arrested in Vietnam Wr Protest A CFC prosecution Compensation Bill Farm Feuds Islamic Ambiguity Roadworks control Playing by the European rules State and family Future of Nhs Royal Arch changes Soviet response to ANC struggle 'The Satanic Verses' RPI and alcohol Reform of the law Industrial lure Best and worst of travel tales Slip of the wig Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular MOPS The Vatican's distant view of Jerusalem Latest wills Forthcoming marriages L. E. Baynes Milestones in swing-wing aviation Jesús María de Leizaola Basque leader during bleak exile years Lieut-Col Alex Young Expansion of the British tile industry Keith Gardiner Careers in newspapers and steel Births Church services tomorrow Palm Sunday Church news Appointments Gordon Reece Gallery Luncheons Service dinners Birthdays Dinners University of Sheffield Richmond Tutorial College Prince of the animal kingdom Science Report Anniversaries Memorial service Keble College Oraplaq Multiple Display Advertising Items Need Help with Computers Multiple Display Advertising Items Interflora Flowers World Wide Ardenco Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Adams Tudor Crown Cutlery Multiple Display Advertising Items Blindspot Mirror The exclusive new range of the Times Computer… Exotica by the soukful From saris to elephant gods, the busy streets of Southall are a vivid reminder of life without chain stores. Deyan Sudjic reports Sold Safety fears force Prince to cancel polo 10 killed by bomb near UK Embassy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,933 Sleek line for powerboat record The Pound Word-Watching Weather Accelerated Learning Index No Title The Pound Stock Market Car sales 9% ahead Oil prices up Stock Markets Stock Watch Alexander to take top role at NatWest Bank Shares plunge after rise in US inflation Falls wipe £6 billion off equities BS tipped as likely Klöckner buyer LWT and Thames talk of satellites Offshore move 'a really attractive alternative' French chic blossoms at Jacadi By Our Financial Editor: Boase talks with French collapse B&Q SIB issues warning on Antilles company Dow slumps 48 points Wall Street Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Chancery PLC Seaq under fire as shares tumble Stock Market Daimler takeover gives ground for MBB's Shorts bid pull-out Elf keeps its Enterprise options open Profits dip at Church Power buy Copymore rise Pickavant up Recent Issues Hodgson Martin Limited London Trade Options EEC move puts pressure on tied public house system Property group at record £3m Higher rates hit Bellwinch Benlox seeks new life in Europe Bloomfield hopes to break with the past but keeps name Westland changes from GKN broker A&M dips £384,000 into red Walker rise Loss at Sps No Kwik bid £50m placing Nigel waves interest rate wand to achieve the magic formula Sepon sequel to the Taurus slaughter Morgan Grenfell Unit Trusts Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Nervous selling Stock Exchange Prices Larger Lenders Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Tax moves place a question mark against value of close companies Maria Scott report on two-pronged attack as a loophole is closed Where there is a will there may be no way Interest Rates Round-Up Welcome for 'flexi' mortgage proposal Investment referee appointed New rules and their effect Save & Prosper Personal equity plans pepped up thanks to Chancellor's tinkering New-style Peps look attractive enough to threaten other forms of finance. Vivien Goldsmith examines changes Nationwide Anglia Fund Management Ltd. Foreign Colonial MIM Britannia The Times MIM Britannia Beating the cost of giving Tony Foreman assesses the Budget changes to capital gains tax Relief at last on private health bills A Chancellor way ahead of his time Muriel Bowen, the author, gives a personal view of the end to the earnings rule Framlington Profit-pay made easier Pointion York Limited Hodgson Martin Limited Putting the logic back into pensions Alliance Leicester Fimbra rejects three companies The Equitable Life Your Budget Bonus with Taxaxe! MIM Britannia Rough weather offshore Part of the Budget's bad news came before the speech, writes Maria Scott Giving as you earn will now make twice as much sense Fimbra … When 'all risks' is not the hole truth Keith Sharp suggests home-owners along the Channel Tunnel rail link check their insurance policies Ashford sees some light at the beginning of the tunnel Flemings Investment on four wheels The Budget raised the tax on company cars by a third—so the managing director with a company Juguar in his garage will now pay an extra £600 a year. But the man who owns a classic Jaguar has a money-spinner, says Peter Morris Pearl Unit Trusts The Equitable Life Can you always get your copy of the The Times? The rise and rise of Lord Alexander The man who the Jeffrey Archer libel case is to take over at NatWest Woolwich Equitable Building Society Challenge of keeping bank at the top Calcutt to take Panel's hot seat Travel: Bali's Neighbour Weighing our Words James Murray, left, started it all with the first Oxford English Dictionary, an epic tome that took a lifetime to prepare. The second edition, out this month, took a mere five years-thanks to Oedipus. Philip Howard explains Nikolai Tolstoy Pickfords Travel Photographic limelight Museums Houston Rogers's stunning post-war photos of ballet and theatre stars are going on show, Simon, Tait reports Weighing our Words Milestones of Lexicography Passport holders only A royal gala evening launches a series of special events for Museums Year Exhibition Calendar Months of celebration Anne Whitehouse sets out a richly varied calendar of music and arts festivals around Britain this year Guide to British Festivals Cordula Restaurant Guide Surya Lal Qila Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entrecote Multiple Display Advertising Items How to make a meal Eating out Jonathan Meades visits a culinary mecca for DIY enthusiasts Expert tricks of the trade Bridge Star's style Chess Directory Concise Crossword No 1824 Some far, far better wines Drink Jane MacQuitty selects bottles to celebrate the French Revolution Sherry reigns in Spain Frances Bissell tries some variations on a versatile Andalucian theme Wine Buys The Master's Pieces Wrinkles! The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Diary of the Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Entertainments in the Times Profitable shoe-string Rock Clive Gregson & Christine Collister a Change in the Weather (Special Delivery SPDC 1022) Depeche Mode 101 (Mute STUMM 101) Crisp and clean Jazz Tony Williams Angel Street (Blue Note CDP 7 48494 2) Harbie Hancock The Best of Harbie Hancock (Blue Note CDP 7 91 141 2) Wayne Shorter The Best of Wayne Shorter (Blue Note CDP 7 91141 2) Woolworths Die Walküre on a slack rein Records Opera Wagner: Die Walküre Soloists, Bavarian Radio SO/Haitink (EMI CDS 7 49534 2, four CDs) Schmidt: Notre Dame Soloists, Berlin Radio SO/Perick (Capriccio/Target 11024889, two CDs) Sally Ferries Radio Choice BBC 1 Variations Music of BBC1 Radio Choice Diana Martin Ltd The Times Crime's genuine article Counter Feiter The story of a British master forger By Charles Black and Michael Horsnell New English Library, £12.95 At rest on his laurels Philip Larkin was both a good poet and a famous one, Andrei Navrozov recalls Nobly absurd Poetry Collected Poems 1928-1985 By Stephen Spender Faber, £4.95 Out of sight, out of mind Paperbacks Fiction Alan Sillitoe Middle of the road music Television Steepleprint Ltd Improve your Vision A battle of passions Oberammergau's Passion Play is planning to break with tradition in 1990, Ian Murray writes Setting an example Theatre Hamlet Olivier Garden Gift Tokens Madame Sousatzka Majesterial maid Opera Giovanna d'Arco Festival Hall Sporting the arts The Times Arts Diary Just the ticket Overseas Travel Solitaire Easter/summer Timeshare RCI Trailfinders the Travel Experts Hoseasons Abroad Self-Catering UK Holidays Winter Sports Focus on Late Availability All Box No. Replies should be sent to Box Number...… Multiple Display Advertising Items Thamson Jersey Jazz and battles Travel News Travel Books Spain's heart and soul Hilary Finch enjoys tea-time concerts at the Ritz in Madrid, and explores the historical charms of the city in spring Enchanted Europe a Choice of Cities Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Travel Notes Golfing Holidays ST Mellion Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Renewing the battle Quaint, unspoilt, the town that fashion forgot-Tom Pocock discovers Hastings Sparagus Massive Budded 'Angela' Bramley's Nurseries Off-piste perils Doug Sager reports on growing concern over British skiers Ski Report Skiing Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Jamaica Island life under the volcano Chirs Pomery escaped the beach-bums of Bail for a three-day mountain hike in nearby Lombok Westwood Travel Notes Hildon House Ltd The fertile decade The Week Ahead Concerts Theatre: Tony Patrick; Films: Geoff Brown; Concerts:… Sports Book Rugby's team within a team Lyle misses cut by two Ngugi fears Hutchings most In Colour Muddy marvels, page 46 Hall defeated by net-cord return B&Q Clean kills will be priority for last eight FA Cup Dennis transfer likely Masters of the muddy paths Can Tim Hutchings (below) retrieve some of Britain's former glory in the World Cross Country Championships in Stavanger tomorrow? Pat Butcher reports Telecom Security Limited Everton 's cup needs filling Football: One City but Two Contrasting Appetites for Success on Merseyside Tranmere move up to fourth Snow Reports Maine Road collision course Weekend Football Team News Leading internationals advance Bowls Real meet Milan in semi-final Oxford put in early trouble For the Record Roe changes for the better Golf Card of the course Mane chance Oxford have little trouble seeing off the Isis eight Rowing Graham faces double trouble In Brief England's forwards completely outplayed British Gas Energy is our Business The time to tame the dragon Rugby Union:the Five Nations' Championship Comes to its Climax Today with Three Countries Still Hoping to Win the Title Cornish newcomers strong contenders Schools Rugby England B aim to end slump in form Smith earns third final appearance Rackets Today's Teams in Cardiff Olympic mounts have first outings of season Equestrianism Barbarian call-up for Wasps Final is poised for meeting of champions French fervour is well matched by Scots' dynamism Today's Teams in Paris Army's five-year reign pet to an end by RAF Hockey Piggott the boy wonder Sports Book of the Week How were the early days in the astonishing life of Lester Piggott? He was champion jockey 11 times, a successful trainer for two seasons until, in 1987, he was sentenced to three years in jail for tax fraud, and now, on parole, is helping his wife Susan, herself a trainer, as she prepares for the start of the Flat season next week. Roy David, who has had a long association with Piggott as his collaborator on a newspaper column and in a book of racing stories, examines the childhood of this extraordinary man Perfect Ito makes it a three-way contest for title Ice Skating Boothroyd is back for crucial derby Rugby League The best of British Ice Hockey West German women break the pattern Squash Rackets No risks for Webster Cycling Gold Cub hero celebrates with mints and apples The ingenious, the bizarre and the downright dreadful Jack Waterman investigates the naming of racehorses and discovers that many famous names are not protected Williams hopes for flying start as freelance Son for Moulds Racing next week History without a sense of tradition The Good Racecourse Guide All the Details Kribensis reports back for duty on Lincoln Day Mithras on Scudamore short-list for National Mandarin: Conditions ideal for Esha Ness Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Roche double for new stable The Times Racing Service Mandarin: Chepstow Selections Bothway set to land Times Qualifier with Pusharda Mandarin: Newcastle Selections Yesterday s results Mystic Music best Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Yorkshire facing a stormy meeting Cricket: Tasmanian Fast Bowler is Unexpected Choice in Party as Notable for its absent Conversation over lunch leads to material irregularity in court martial Law Report March 18 1989 Courts Martial Appeal Court Campbell gets surprise call from Australia Wright decision Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures India may depend on Manjrekar for a tonic Tomorrow Rugby fives earns an indefinite stay of execution A game is brought back into the open Favourites are made to struggle Basketball Croydex Weeder Kneeler Lawn Flite Planning a rescue mission Gardening The remains of a Norman castle and Saxon moat form the backdrop to a restored garden, Francesca Greenoak reports Weekend Tips Agriframes Ltd Murray Ken Muir AMDEgA Conservatories since 1874 For those who missed them, a second chance 1 Diagrams Score 2 Picture Gallery Your change to win £5,000 A little more rambling For those keen on walking, a new series of guidebooks will put you on the right tracks Fun in the fast track Anthony Cox found karting was child's play after his first lap of horror, flying around just an inch off the ground Outdoor Leisure Telecom Technology Showcase Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&Q

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