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News from 25/03/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Milun Kostic, Clifford Longley, Derek Allhusen, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, F. Kay (Director), Ronald Faux, John Gittelsohn, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, B. J. Boughton, Jeremy Kingston, Dudley Fishburn, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tony Foreman, J. K., Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Jim Railton, Mark Souster, Andrew Pierce and Kerry Gill, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Usha Prashar, Director, Mick Cleary, Libby Purves, Martin Andrew, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Dave Wetzel, Leader, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Alison Maguire, John Young, Philip Robinson, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Banking Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Fiona MacCarthy, John Hennessy, Gerald Kaufman, A. D. Petty, Simon Tait, Mohsin Ali and Michael Evans, Cyril Cox, Christopher Pinsent, Rasit Gurdilek, Steven Downes, Nicole Swengley, Richard Williams, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, Dennis Signy, B. Adamczewski (Deputy Director), (Michael Phillips), David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Goulding, Michael Watkins, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Wilkins, Editor, Nicholas Brett, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, W. J. Burroughs, Richard Evans, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Roger Henderson (Chairman), Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Ian Smith, Catherine Sampson Peking, Christopher Walker, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Paul Newman, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Jenny Gilbert, Phillip Chappell, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Derek Harris, Peter Hankey, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, David Nicholson-Lord, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Maria Scott, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, B. N. Howell, Tim Miller, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, Richard Ford, Herbert, W. G. Balchin,

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Bush says air threats should be kept secret More bulletins leaked on terror warnings Purchase, New York (Reuter)_International Business Machines, the international computer company, said last night it had advised its employees to avoid travel on US air carriers from Europe and the Middle East until the end of April. It made its decision on the FAA terrorist alert In today's 52-page Times Minorco aims to save bid Contra aid deal 'Softer US nuclear line' Summer is a-coming in—but when? As the Home Office confirms, British Summer Time begins at 1am tomorrow, when clocks go forward one hour. It will end at 2am on October 29 Baby among 59 saved in cable car drama at Alton Towers One of the heroes of the rescue was Mr Mark Symonds, aged 25, operations manager of Alton Towers, who inched his way along the narrow cable in high winds to reach the trapped passengers in one of the gondolas. "There was no panic and they all seemed in quite high spirits," he said Holiday gloom on land, sea and air Haig Tibetan toll 600 over 18 months Two are killed by train on crossing News Roundup Pedestrian death Gorbachov for City Inquiry is ruled out Breath test aftermath Gas leak kills man Chase death inquiry Search stepped up Short finishes second Jack Higgins Talks pledged to allay lawyers' fears on reform North Sea platform shut after explosion March against rail link Death on Rock voted 'best single documentary' Broadcasting awards Casting light on the stage Secrets to Rose Playhouse Peking tour to promote business Historic homes battle for the paying guests Child benefit payment may stop for better-off mothers Surgeons outline new heart operation Mini all set for a lead-free future Magic mushrooms and Little People 'Crisis' in cancer unit 35 heirs traced to share £2m legacy Beefeater Gin No Title Men at work Next Week Portfolio Bond Ministry officials refuse to clarify food checklist Public confusion rises on salmonella crisis Questions that cannot be answered Nikon When in South Shields... Union's equality action plan Fowler is accused over TV disputes TUC officials fear exam boycott may split dons' union Teachers told to avoid rift Medieval city fighting to keep ahead Green Belt test case Time to celebrate Fusion energy scientists defend claims £250,000 quest to design 'thinking' computer Debenhams Investment Services Camp David treaty endures despite 10 years of false hopes Pakistan likely to rejoin the fold World Roundup Child killer jailed Reagan testimony call Threat to moderates (Reuter): Pretoria adamant (Reuter): Nepal lifelines cut Accord gives Contra rebels a year's non-military aid Bush signs 'gentlemen's agreement' Cheney criticizes air chief Mrs Gorbachov speaks dot on poll freedom of speech Rural court hits Luftwaffe's low flying From Our Own Correspondent, (AP): Intifada thins out Old City pilgrims Mercogliano (AP)—Workers at an Italian cement company near Naples discovered explosives inside a colomba, a traditional dove-shaped cake which their boss received as an Easter gift, police said yesterday. It was apparently sent by Neapolitan criminals linked to an extortion racket Albanians in new clash with police The Kosovo crisis The Data Protection Act (Reuter): Envoys see Thatcher-Gorbachov role in Pretoria solution Lusaka (Reuter)—Two African National Congress members were seriously injured when they drove over a landmine in Zambia, near Namibia's South African-controlled Caprivi strip Ozal faces crucial test in Turkish mayoral elections Seoul opposition condemns the issue of rifles to police (Reuter): Cash needed to save the crumbling monuments of Italy Pavia (Reuter)—Signora Vincenza Bono Parrino, Italy's Minister of Culture, said here that she was proposing a £3.7 billion plan to restore the nation's monuments Najibullah's Army calls on female firepower Saudis ready to end 51-year rift Soviet relations in the Middle East (AP): Massive oil spill in Alaska (AP): Kidnap charge (AFP): Drug arrests (Reuter): No charges Dhaka march (AFP): Tourist death (Reuter): Leader held (AFP): Boats stopped The Data Protection Act Times Diary Picture Gallery Boost for Labour review Gerald Kaufman reports on his talks with Bush officials To a wider appeal Commentary Victorian voice of reason From our own correspondent: Golden Age of the English Household Forest exploitation Mr De Klerk's Easy Task Polls Apart Airport security Women who work Expanding scope of medical audit Bar's 'hymn sheet' Abbey flotation Mt Athos curbs Tachograph timetable Not so easy to clean up the place Veterinary closures The measure of Gill Public funding Names in fiction Court Circular Today's royal engagement St Godric's College Dinner Church news Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Inquest on the Enlightenment Time-capsule house opens to the public Forthcoming marriages Prof J. Otway—ruthven Historian of medieval Ireland Prof Stanley Wijesundera Expanding education in Sri Lanka Dr John Durrant Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ado about much nothing baffles the astronomers Science Report Better than a Roman road Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brendoncare Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items A striking Fabergé egg in glass fibre Oxford don raises £1m to save his department Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services for Easter Day Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The value of aerial studies Appointments Armchair Shopping Personal Supports Ltd. Tudor Crown Cutlery Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items P&S Ltd Stafford Bookcases F. H. Printing S. A. Gillan Seymour Shirts Shoparound For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items Topvogue Ltd The Breton Shirt Company Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Nimbus from Akom Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa's Sofa Beds Bramley's Nurseries B & C Bulbs Snowdrops in the Green Ben Burgess Garden Eqpt Preserving a good name The right title can work wonders for almost anything, as Deyan Sudjic finds As bold as brass, figuratively Contemporary jewellery is in demand by those who want to strike an individual note. Nicole Swengley looks at some leading designers BAtHRooM CiTY EasTer SaLe The Times For the Home Picture Gallery R. J. S. Trading Ltd James Harland Designs Ltd Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Mandela still key to Thatcher visit South Africa excluded from tour (AFP): 'Stalin purges' bodies found The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,939 The Pound Word-Watching Woman coxes are the best of rivals Weather Town & Country Building Society Comment: David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Slump in profits to $18.6m at AMI US income up Shell contract 330 jobs to go $173m deal Olive oil buy Stock Watch Minorco will pursue bid despite ruling Rank in talks on £300m UK film theme park Waltzing ahead with the Poms Australia at the crossroads could prove a gold mine for British An air of calm over Cramphorn Chicago in options deals move PR company pays $50m for Wall Street 'proxy fighter' Investment and Finance Group (Reuter): French trade gap falls to surprise £46m Business Roundup US ruling on Aids drug Eastern court order Lucas Nippon Steel profits ahead Rank Xerox sharpens image Copier giant claims victory in fight to match rivals (Reuter): Daiwa teams up with French in M&A sector (Reuter): Nikkei sheds 20 points on Easter profit-taking Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Polaroid predator takes dual blow Li Ka-shing on lookout for deals outside HK By Our City Staff: UEI lifts holding in Unitel Boesky's ghost haunts the Street Rags-to-riches tale of Drexel assistant tainted by perjury Mid kent water offer By Our City Staff: Sea Containers takes Stena Line to court (Reuter): Foreign car prices to be cut in Japan Bass ready to roll as MMC gets steamed up over the tie Knight of the long knives Foreign Colonial Unit Linked Insurance Investments Questions of trust Competition is fierce between unit and investment trusts. Tim Miller of M&G argues for unit trusts. Phillip Chappell, of the Association of Investment Trusts, stands his ground Briefings Revenue clears the air on Peps The Budget left many confused by the new-look personal equity plans, writes Vivien Goldsmith The Investment House Gloomy future for unit trust ombudsman scheme By Our Family Money Editor: No second bite at the Abbey cherry The Seventh Sum Buckmaster Management Company Ltd. Family Assurance Society The Equitable Life The Times Sun Alliance Insurance Group S&P is forced to reheat its bed and breakfasts Family Money Maria Scott with a timely warning for investors hoping to take advantage of end of the tax year overnight transactions A loan in the Strand Media Services Publishing Healthcare Retailing Food… MS: Clowes payout 'in the summer' Danger on the Spanish shore Diana Wildman on a move which may result in Britons' holiday homes being eventually demolished—by law Saracen Asset Management Limited In the house of the rising fear Family Money Hugh Thompson tells a cautionary take of a search that failed to reveal a proposed dual carriageway The Co-Operative Bank The Alliance Trust PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Royal Trust Throgmorton Investment Management Limited Seager on both sides in trust war Mercury Fund Managers Ltd. Celebrate a happy new tax year this April 6 Family Money Tony Foreman offers some pointed advice on tax-saving MIM Britannia Business and Finance or Family Money The M&G Group FIAT Travel: Pyrenean High Life The greening of the Broads Review Saturday March 25 1989 We can all learn from the battle against pollution in the Norfolk Broads, says Libby Purves The Times British Airways Pottering about Exhibition Calendar 1989 Museums Year the Times Eggs, bonnets and a parade Outings A selection of events around the country over the holiday weekend Noble pursuit Weekend Walk On the road again Conquest, Bullnose, RT1 bus—Simon Tait takes a nostalgic trip Picture Gallery Premier Roofing Tournament of the Mind 2 Verbal Score 10 Twee's company Nice place, shame about the dinky bread pots. Jonathan Meades reports Easter Brunch Easter Sunday Brunch Al Gallo D'oro Restaurant MR Kong … Restaurant Restaurant Guide Opening Hours 12.00 Noon-2.00 Am Buon Appetito The Lace Plate Restaurant Boat The Restaurant Guide Big, beefy blockbuster Drink Jane MacQuitty favours a red Easter—beginning with Australia's finest Wine Buys Directory Wet, flat and smoked The Times Cook Support your local fishmonger, Frances Bissell urges Fiercely fought to a draw Chess Winning Move Cool nerves, deep pockets Bridge More strings to their bow Collecting Jenny Gilbert examines the boom in violins as the dealers arrive in London Cordier The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Igor Oistrakh Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall Great Gala '89 The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adelphi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Steam-driven rhythms Jazz Garry Mulligen The Age of Steam (A&m Cda 0804 Wes Montgomery Down Here on the Ground (CDA 0802) George Benson (Shape of Things to Come (CDA 0803 British Airways Woolworths Calculated to please Rock Madonna Like a Prayer (Sire 925 844-2) 7 S'Express Original Soundtrack (Rhythm King Left Lp8 Sweet and high Classical Schubert-Prokofiev: "Arpeggione" Sonata/Sonata Op 119 Harnoy/Dussek (Rca Rd 87845)Brahms: Cello Sonatas in E-minor and F-major Rose/Pommier (Virgin Classice Vc7 90750-2) Brahms: The Two Cello Sonatas Tortelier/De la Pau (Emi Cdm 7 63021 2) Rachmaninov/Chopin: Cello Sonatas Torelier/Ciccolini (Emi Cdm 7 69851 2 You Can Be Sure of Shell Radio Choice BBC1 A comic culture clash Television Choice Radio Choice Sally Ferries Octagon Press AA Drive Publications Games people play Novel of the Week The GROWN-UPS By Victoria Glendinning Hutchinson, £11.95 Voyage to her father Fiona MacCarthy follows Germaine Greer on a journey of discovery Daddy, we Hardly Knew You By Germaine Greer Hamish Hamilton, £13.95 Thursday's Books: OED reviewed Grafton Books A bad smell in the air Paperbacks Rotten Borough The Real Story of Mrs Thatcher's Grantham By Oliver Anderson Fourth Estate, £5.95 Literary Editor: Quick List Crime Myths of the honky-tonker The Arts On the eve of the Wembley country festival, Buck Owens tells David Toop of the horrors of assembly-line music A Birds Eye view of old Captain Golding Television War Requiem Benjamin Britten Dining out on class conflicts Theatre Dinner Warehouse, Croydon The Lady from the Sea New End, NW3 Time Out national monthly pyblication The Times Ham from the Pru The Times Arts Diary Drama dinner Iberia Airlines of Spain Trailfinders Solitaire VacationLand Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Red Sea Special Nairobi & Mombasa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA travel Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tappers Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Family Welcome Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays North America Travel Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd West Country Boating Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Siren call of the conch Travel Michael Watkins finds the Turks and Caicos Islands as relaxed as he could wish Travel Notes Room at the top? Travel News Tri-Sun Travel Limited Portrait of a Self-made City Venezuela City Breaks Thomson General Motor carN Playing away Travel Philippa Toomey takes a trip to New York and Washington and finds that the cities are a stage Travel Notes The restricted range of decent skiing throughout the Alps makes waiting for the most popular life inevitable Travel Books Hotel Gardenia NN Skiing Diary Enchanted Europe Worldwide Thomson Hotel waldhaus Dolder Citybreaks Thomson Jamaica Making tracks for the high life Travel There is a world of a difference between the French side of the Pyrenees and the Spanish. Nicholas Brett and family went camping and followed the sun Queen Elizabeth2 The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Theatre London Designer Cocktail Grand Prix Cambridge cox under attack Oxford coach highly critical or rivals' choice The women-making history, page 48 Rough water may upset Cambridge Picture Gallery A contest all the better for its return to a traditional balance Commantary Today's Boat Race Crews Mountfield Liverpool put a new tune to an old song Thorburn admits he over-reacted Ferrari Formula One fightback The starting roar of the engines at Rio tomorrow marks the end of the quieter turbos and creates a milestone in motor racing. John Blunsden previews the chances of a return to triumph by the once great Italian team Telecom Security 1989 Formula One Line-Up Gritty show by Herbert as Britons challenge Motor Racing The British Challengers Lawson will defend title with Honda Motorcycling Autosport Grand Prix Line Touch and go but Wigan favourites Rugby League Davis sees England to victory Snooker Finney streaks ahead in the desert Supporters merit a refund says Watford manager Football: Barber's Scoring Touch is Enough to Earn Crystal Palace Maximum Points Easter egg all over Brentford faces Blackburn are rescued by Garner Bold Stelten tames course Golf TV ban faces Hearts with £250,000 loss Sentimental journey home Weekend Team News The New Pinnacle Gold Sudbury hope for better Vase fortunes Bath send SOS to Simpson for stiff task at Kingsholm Rugby Union: Harlequins Must End their Leicester Hoodoo and Nullify the Efforts of Hare to Reach the Cup Final Again Today's teams At Stoop Memorial Ground Harlequins: S Thresher: E Davos. J Saimon, a Thompson, J Eagle; R Cramb, C Luxton; P Curtis, J Olver, a Mullins, M Skinner, N Edwards, P Ackford, P Winterbottom, D Thresher. Leicester: W Hare; T Underwood, P Dodge, I Bates, R Underwood; L Cusworth, a Kardoon; S Redfern, T Thacker, W Richardson, J Wells, M Foulkes-Arnold, T Smith, I Smith, D Richard. Referes: I Bullerwell (East Midlands). At Kingsholm Gloucester: T Smith: J Breeze, R Mogg, D Cummins, N Price; M Hamlin, M Hannaford; M Preedy, K Dunn, R Pascall, J Gadd, J Etheridge, N Scrivens, I Smith, B Clark. Bath: A Lumsden; a Switt, S Halliday, J Guscott, B Trevaskis; S Barnes. R Hill; G Chilcott, G Dawe, R Lee, J Hall, J Morrison, N Redman, a Robinson, D Egerton. Referce: R Quittention (London) Young ruled out for Cardiff Today's Team News Lawn Tennis Association Only the result is the same An old routine nearing its end For the Record Glasgow earns place on Japanese tour Festival attracts record numbers Orienteering (AP): Sharjah Cup for Pakistan In Brief Voyager halted Mason rival (AP): Drug proposals (AFP): Monday flight (AP): Elliot's success Hopes dashed (Reuter): Champion cleared The Day we Won the Masters Sports Book of the Week Dave Musgrove (left) has been Sandy Lyle's partner is golf for eight years: not just as caddide but as friend, on-course adviser and minder. Musgrove kept a diary of life with Lyle, capturing his triumphs of 1988. As Lyle prepares to defend his us Masters title, Musgrove tells of the drama at Augusta last April In the first eight holes, Lyle had five pars, two birdies and a bogey. So he was seven under par for the tournament. By then, Crenshaw was three under. Just ahead of them, Stadler was five under and Calcavecchia three under Stewart's plan hits problems Cricket Gentle touch to harness power on the Tideway Rowing Hill double shows struggle is over Swimming Munns win puts him in squad Cycling Paddling against wind Canoeing Chance to watch the Whitbread in style Cool Ground to fly the flag Rural retreat attracts ambitious plans The sheikh's secret weapon Michael Seely tracks down Newmarket's latest arrival, John Gosden Major Stewart can march to final All the Details Battle royal predicted by Mercer Mandarin: Eddery to celebrate start of new season with kempton treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Kempton Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newcastle Selections The Times Racing Service Three off, another in doubt Cauthen delay Mandarin: Towcester Selections Mandrain: Carlisle Selections Mandarin: Southwell Selections Glendera best at the Curragh Racing next week Blinkered first time Ladbroke Line Rapid Raceline Juniors in need of hard-court event Sport on TV Top-seeded Lendl enjoys the sweet strains of success Tennis Second Test for Manjrekar Cricket Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Running to help rhinos survive Tapping man's generosity to fight man's greed England can build from experience Hockey Tomorrow Hundredth try for Morris wins final Schools Rugby (AP): Johnson's doctor calls for lifting of ban on steroids Drugs in Sport Shaft resigns in wake of attack Basketball McRae chases success all round Ireland Motor Rallying Hong Kong deny use of ineligible players Table Tennis British Results ISEKI The driving force Pan Britannica Industries Nursery rhyme and reason Gardening Francesca Greenoak catches up on the latest changes with Beth Chatto in East Anglia Scent of snowdrops Act now to increase next year's spread of white wonder Southview Nurseries Weekend Tips Roper Amdega Conservatories since 1874 The Royal Bank of Scotland

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