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News from 24/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Robert Philip, Bob Ross, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rodney Lord and Martin Fletcher, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Robert Kilroy Silk, Michael Stevenson, Juliet Bourne, A. E. Wood, Ian Murray, Patrick Robinson, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Craig Seton, Martin Fletcher and David Sapsted, William G. O'Chee, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Douglas Lowndes, Mario Modiano, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough, R. E. Traylen, Gerald Davies, Donald B. Clutton (Head of History Department), Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Anthony D. T. Thomas, Alan Lorimer, Mohsin Ali, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Rodney Cowton, Transport Correspondent, Roger Coombs, Michael Morley, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Norman Travis, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Martin Cropper, Jenny MacArthur, L. A. Yeats, Stephen Handelman, Rex Bellamy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Peter De Ionno, John Hennessy, Janet D. Brown, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Steven Downes, Sydney Friskin, R. Aubrey, Dennis Signy, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Richard Evans and Martin Fletcher, Dennis Signy, Martin Searby and Dennis Shaw, Peter Davalle, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, David Martin, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Peter Bryan, Roy Roebuck, Phil McLennan, Conrad Voss Bark, Richard Evans, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, N. R. Linsley, Martin Trew, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, P. L. Woodworth, John Killick, M. J. Clancy Managing Director, M. R. Gorman, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Lionel Phillips, S. W. Hill, Ian Smith, Lewis Moonie, Christopher Walker, Ross Chesterman, Brian Moore, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Paul Newman, Sallie Ecroyd, Jenny Gilbert, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Keith Moore, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, B. S. McCartney (Director), Owen R. V. Edis, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, M. J. R. Hoyle, Keith Macklin, Veronica Heath, K. Sanderson, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, David J. Milsted, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Cox, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Michael Ryan,

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'Hijack threat leaks' bring airport chaos Security searches widen as delays build up British Airways was embarassed yesterday after three young men were filmed breaking into its maintenance base and climbing on board an unguarded Boeing 747, BA said the aircraft would have been searched before it went into service, but it is now almost certain to be forced to increase patrols of the maintenance area Tomorrow Inside Portfolio Bond Royal winner disqualified Index French ferry strike is threat to Easter break Traffic chaos in London yesterday evening as the Easter break began was the worst since Christmas, the AA reported Soviet Steptoe makes capital out of perestroika Picture Gallery Victory on the menu for Roux The sweet taste of triumph at Le Gavroche Jordan blames cash crisis for halting £500m Tornado deal Inflation highest for seven years (AP): Botha row deal agreed in Pretoria The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Council names Legionella sites News Roundup Three die in house fire Police chief cleared Water sale opposed Police force enlarged Jockey optimistic Tory barristers in onslaught on Bar Conservatives appoint long-awaited media chief A "hacker" is believed to have broken into the Conservative Central Office's computer, which almost certainly contains secrets of the party's strategy in marginal constituencies, details of personal donations as well as less sensitive mailing lists (John Lewis writes). Miss Emma Nicholson, Conservative MP for Devon West and Torridge and a former vice-chairman of the party, this week received a letter from a hacker in Somerset who said he had penetrated the computer last week. He said: "It took me all of 10 minutes". The writer, whose name Miss Nicholson declined to disclose, signed off: "A hacker and ANC fund raiser". Miss nicholson said: "I don't know if it is true, but I am passing the letter to the police and the chairman of the Conservative Party". She is adding the details of the letter to a dossier on hacking that she has sent to the Prime Minister. The dossier shows how hacking threatens privacy, disclosed banking details, medical records and social service contributions, as well as important commercial and defence secrets Channon faces legal action over silence Controversy over naming roll-on roll-off ferries failing stability tests Research looks into capsizes after collisions Scholar stumbles on 'lost poem' by Dante Family linked in a last farewell Scientists claim energy breakthrough Death opens way for SNP Gavroche cleared of health charges and gets £100,000 costs Suit for a winner Portfolio Bond B&Q £200,000 for girl beaten by intruder Why Frisky is top cat for the Street Curators take their leave from V & A Moving expenses going up House buying New death code after errors Smoking link with low-weight babies Renault Supergrass gets 22 years for smuggling in cocaine £3m Cezanne tax coup for Britain Elephant miniature triples its estimate Saleroom Tiny chip will win the 'stealth' war Texas Homecare A smile for Maundy £30m ship to study Antarctic climate NEC (UK) Ltd. Priced-out families 'need help' Commuter and second homes ruining traditional life for villagers Labour MP in opt-out call to church schools Plentiful supply of lamb for Easter Weekend food prices Barratt End of minimum pay rate in sight Wages Councils Tory lawyers criticize Bar attacks on reform plan B&Q New rules will require warning of explosives Pleas for Hong Kong Chinese House of Lords Courts may get more recruits Water chief's office Nations in arrears Petitions presented (AP): Soviet reformers win popular backing against the autocrats Moscow (AP)—Patriarch Pimen, leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, has won a Soviet Parliament seat. He was among six nominees of the Soviet Peace Committee in a contest for five seats Albanians clash with police as Serbs take firm grip in kosovo Moscow green light for Grosz (AFP): Mujahidin 'cut roads to Kabul' World Roundup Air pollution shock (Reuter): $1bn cocaine charges Rome mayor resigns Staten Islanders yearn for George III Beirut fears prompt Paris overture to Assad Papandreou plays on old themes (Reuter, AFP): State TV reports Botha has agreed to resign office Johannesburg (Reuter, AFP)—Twenty-one black forestry workers were killed yesterday and another 25 seriously injured when a truck overturned on a mountain gravel road near Vryheid in northern Natal province, police said. The accident, which happened in a remote area, occurred when the driver, who was one of those killed, lost control on a bend. The men were thought to be returning from a work camp before Easter weekend Rescue bill may go to British climber (AP): 130 drown Woman jailed (Reuter): Centenary ban Deng appears (AP): Uganda claim (AP): Staying on Sudan shuffle (Reuter): Old rebel dies (Reuter): Pill and coo Jail hunger strikes raise Bonn fears of terrorist attacks Hollywood film on civil fight reaps bitter harvest Saudis earmarked for 90s boom Oil slump measures A day of tears for Fawn Hall (Reuter): Sri Lanka inquiry into police role as 140 die in violence US tells Soviet official to leave Why it's smart to be scruffy National Children's Home Last orders for the local Are our pubs about to be destroyed? George Hill samples the arguments Tomorrow Beijing International Hotel Tournament of the Mind Having been severely reprimanded on The Times… Picture Gallery The war Israel is losing Commentary Hollow critics of the IRA Conor Cruise o'Brien on the SDLP's ambivalent position Entrepreneurs for Christ On This Day Institution of Naval Architects Always and Everywhere From Europe with Shame Lorry Bombs Channon reply to Labour challenge Airport security French connection Soviet psychiatry Parking poser 'Greenhouse effect' and sea levels Water privatization Unwilling to verse Teacher-training Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… After the Forum ANC's struggle Instant folklore Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills People's Dispensary for Sick Animals The Times Princess of Wales tunes into Bros University news Rare ceremonial building uncovered in Syria Archaeology Dinners Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Memorial service Robert McTaggart Hard Left MP for Glasgow Central Henry Cass Artistic control at the Old Vic Cesare Musatti A father figure among psychoanalysts Church news Appointments Announcements and Personal Pollen studies throw fresh light on the Ice Ages Science Report Appointments Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Anniversaries Imperial Canceresearch Fund Great escapes emerge at RAF Hendon Good Friday services Times Newspapers Ltd. To have and have not Television Properly stuck Theatre Ladies in the Lift Soho Poly Japan Information Centre (Embassy of Japan) The old man and the seer Directing his fourth King Lear, Jonathan Miller tells Heather Neill why this is unlikely to be his final encounter with the play Tomorrow Not a match Concerts Von heute auf morgen Queen Elizabeth Hall Celebration In form Tortelier Birthday Concert Festival Hall What's new? Rock Sonic Youth National, Kilburn Pomp and circumspection Roadside Picnic/Loose Tubes Ronnie Scott's Club Jazz Dance Appearance The Place Victoria's values Libby Purves meets Victoria Gillick, whose autobiography reveals that she hates childbirth, contraception, metropolitan smart-alecs and female feature-writers Air Canada An unwanted act Royal National Institute for the Blind This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1829 Entertainments Top Films and Videos Stand by your man Word-Watching Winning Move Strand Theatre Unstuffy man of letters Television Choice Television and Radio Radio Choice Harvey Nichols Danger vehicles to be marked The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,938 Dismay over youths' breach of airport security Easter holiday starts with nose-to-tail jams on roads If you are unlucky enough to be caught in a traffic jam during the weekend, please write with precise details of when and where you were stopped and when and where you got free to: The Times Traffic Survey, I Pennington Street, London Weather Outrage backfires with a Statement Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market French lift Boase stake AMI denial Secure record Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil The Times Stock Watch Higher mortgage rates push inflation to 7.8% ConsGold falls 175p on US court decision Tate & Lyle buys out stake in its Canadian subsidiary Hoskyns attacks 'hysterical' critics Tory MP joins fight against 'nightmare of EEC corruption' Slimming programme lifts Central Bear tries again for £5m rights A Fimbra Member Profits at Laing leap 49% to £68m British Gas Energy is our Business Laing builds on non-housing income Tempus Mackay profits slump despite improved sales Business Roundup Product delay hits Mayborn Bridport falls 28% Shareholders back Priest Bilston payout waived French insurance and bank groups in capital link-up BS deal enhances track products arm Rotork slips to £5.09m Pressac down at half time Young clears joint venture between GEC and GE Cole faces Bestwood opposition £75m issue Trust drops NMC up 61% Price in the Ecu queue Departures Garton rises above £1m Fears ease for brewers Worries recede over 'the pub with no buyer' Oaths of allegiance Picture Gallery Jobs comforter Rowing sinking Finance chief quits at Sharp & Law Profit plunges at Sanderson AC up 133% at half time Shares halted Family Edition Minorco on the ropes after US courts strike Comment Long wait with Lawson Comment Amstrad Dealers suffer after heavy losses Stock Market Shares in fast-growing Britannia Security rosse 2p to 210p - 5p short of its high and well above the 155p November rights issue price. Dealers say someone has been building a stake during the building a stake during the past six weeks and may be nudging toging towards the disclosable 5 per cent level Securiguard, the security and industrial cleaning group, held steady at its peak of 251½p. Mr Alan Baldwin, the chairman, says the group has won a number of big contracts, including the concession for portering services at Heathrow's Terminals Two and Three, worth £1 million a year Traditional Options London Traded Options (AP): Dow drops 20 points on switch to bonds Wall Street Rank plans European film studio theme park Steam Packet ahead 23% Drexel trader's assistant found guilty of perjury By Our City Staff: Maxwell in £13m books buy Recent Issues Hong Kong's biggest landlord joins the exodus to Bermuda Fear of changes in the Crown colony's tax laws prompt Hongkong Land to switch domicile Alpha Stocks Philips Charles Barker profits leap by 57% to £4m By Our City Staff: BMT finance director quits By Our City Staff: Cognac house deal cleared Modest gains Stock Exchange Prices Employment Training Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures When domestic law clashes with EEC law Dock labour board policy instruction within its powers GLC contract transfer Solicitor's notes of interview for defendant's case are inadmissible if witness is not available Arbitration clause not in conflict with rules Importance of clear directions on burden and standard of proof Swimming Pools Aquabrome Lanzare Limited Flipper Pools & Leisure Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association Patten Pools Ltd A bigger splash in the house In the Swim Once affordable only by rich Californians, a pool is now within the reach of many Britons. Anthony Cox takes the plunge and finds they can cost as little as £1,500 Blue Crystal R. W. Eccott & Sons Ltd Pure Water Link Polar Pools Ltd Magik Box Computer Co. Ltd. Swimming Pool Services Ltd The London Swimming Pool Centre Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglian Pools & Leisure Autofleet of London Ltd Cardata Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apex Pools Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magpie Garage Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association Beaver (U. K.) Ltd Wessex Pools & Maintenance Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hexagon Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Kim Cairns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1989 March Multiple Classified Advertising Items Minor classics for the thrifty Even an everyday car can become a classic in time, so take care and one day you could be sitting on a mini fortune Car Buyers Guide Sloane Helicopters Ltd. The Chinese Garage Prestige Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lotus Esprit Turbo Multiple Classified Advertising Items French drive on the big cars Ferrari Mondial QV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing to perfection Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide DME Metropolitan House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regional briefings launched by Young A place where success breeds success Dolan Electronics Ltd Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo European Land PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Lemieux aiming for four wins on the trot Equestrianism Favourites bow out to Marlborough Rackets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Hotels and Licensed Premises Guy Simmonds Scotland (Isle of Mull) Diary of the Times Classified Cricket's ancestor prospers still Rex Bellamy investigates stoolball, a sport which has flourished for centuries Roman City of Chester Corran Ashworth Lefevre & Co Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Desks Office Interiors Corporate Jet Aircraft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wrestling for TV contracts takes rivals into courts Eight candidates for Metcalfe's job EEC may back ITV W2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Abbey-Alpha Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patched-up Herbert calmly awaits Formula One debut Today's Fixtures Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Rio likely to prove a testing ground for the cars and drivers Motor Racing Reason for Collins to stay awake Boxing Three named for Australia High hopes harboured by British A battle royal rages on the high seas Yachting: Club Shaken by Unseemly Struggle for Power Record sum for Neale as £153,000 is raised Cricket-Captain Benefits from Worcestershire's Summer of Success Yorkshire can go ahead with Bradford plan IOR holds no interest for Royal Hong Kong Hobson first on Flyer (AP): Qadir injures hand as Pakistan get revenge (Reuter): Rozelle calls it a day American Football Still some room at the top on Merseyside Robert Philip on football's life in the shadows: Tranmere Rovers Anglers seek power to act against polluters Fishing McHugh's tactics test Cycling Open and shut case Passions roused by act of violence in Cardiff Rugby fives courts Standing up for principles Power of the dollar Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 01-782 5046 Darker side of Cheltenham Cricket leagues Referee in focus Boat Race blues Relief at go-ahead for world games Student Sport Gaselee fined £2,000 as Prince of Wales's horse is disqualified Southwell unveils £4m plans for all-weather development Mandarin finishes runner-up Inspections at four meetings Results from yesterday's two meetings Champion Eddery is only sixteenth in jockeys' table Cecil's budding talents ready to bloom in fullness of time Indian Skimmer returns to the fray in Trusthouse Forte Mile Patience in spring the key to success Cauthen urged to take his time Mitchell waits on Irish bid Bradleys face inquiry over Starjestic running Cameron cautioned on Folkestone's void race Whitbread chance Tomorrow The Times presents the chance to win a special visit to Sandown Park for Whitbread Gold Cup day on April 29, complete with a stay at a top London hotel Dixton House heavily backed Kinnersley to be sold on open market England in final as Thorburn weakens Snooker Boyd does what is necessary Swimming Brothers have race record in their sights Canoeing Rankov regrets his failure to crush revolt Patrick Robinson on a great oarsman who feels guilty about his role in the 1987 Oxford Boat Race mutiny Tour spotlight has swung quickly to pick out Chalmers Rugby Union: Sell out Crowds Forecast for the Lions as France Contemplate Picking an Australian to Tour New Zealand Snow Reports Booth seals Ampleforth double Insulation breeds hostility Bath are in fine fettle for crucial cup game League's rules work against Cheshire club Soviet students to face Lion at large Welsh looking to play an expansive game Jones attacks critics Waiting game is forced on Widnes Rugby League Pride of place for Festivals Hockey Atkins is fit to play in Amsterdam Lyall stakes his job on McAvennie Prospect of relegation is good enough reason for West Ham to put their principles at risk Florida breezes deflate Gomer's aspirations Tennis:cordwell Brushes aside her British Challenger before Heading for London to Find a New Base Results from Key Biscayne For the Record How Lyall's Patience was Finally Rewarded Birthday success for Cooke Table Tennis Abbott increases Barnet's takings Football Non-League football by Paul Newman Spurs will preserve the Shelf Claydon and Hare partnership worth Walker Cup note Golf Davies struggles as Johnson wilts Cup match on the cards Curry strives for form amid the booby traps BBC Grand Prix Line By a Special Correspondent: Charlton close to a return home Cardata Eight pages of the best of the action and comment in… Sinton goes to Rangers in day of hectic dealing Top Twenty Transfers Bad weather threat to Ilan Voyager In colour: The secrets of Nigel Mansell's Grand… (AP): Drugs test is positive Sport in Brief The inside story of Sandy Lyle's victory in the… John Gosden, the new man for racing's new Flat… Parker to lead MCC team in opening match Woman elected as umpires' chairman FEI votes to reduce 'bute' use

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