News from 01/04/1989
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Alan Castle, Penelope Reid, Adrian Room, Paul Farmer, Clifford Longley, Freda Beaven, Christopher Norman-Butler, P. G. Hillman, Catherine Bennett, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Mark Souster, Martin Spence, Patricia Davies, Mission Hills, Sheridan Morley, Tom Lubbock, Robin Oakley, Sally Brompton, Cosmo Hawkes, Lucy Simmonds, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Paul Keers, Editor, Jeremy Flint, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Roger A. Cullen, Director, Margareta Pagano, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Peter Brown, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, R. J. Rees, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Brian Robins, Douglas Broom and Pearce Wright, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Rodney Lord, Louise Taylor, Mick Cleary, Peter Ackroyd, Martin Cropper, Bill Spark, Anne Barnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Philip Robinson, Shona Crawford Poole, Travel Editor, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Enoch Powell, Philip Webster, Ronald Faux and Michael McCarthy, Nigella Lawson, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Simon Tait, Alex McWhirter, Rasit Gurdilek, David Rowan, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Brian Sedgemore, Gavin Bell, Gerald Haythornthwaite (Chairman), David Cross, Sydney Friskin, Shona Crawford Poole Travel Editor, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Chris Thau, (Michael Phillips), Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, Trevor J. Brown, Raymond Keene, F. G., Philip Webster, Margareta Pagano and Richard Ford, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, H. C. Kenway, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, D. Russell, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Michael Kaufman, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Robin Neillands, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Martin Trew, J. E. Tyrer, John Hennessy Is Molas, David Young, Energy Correspondent, John Holland, Richard Hall, Ned Sherrin, Peter Brimelow, Roger Boyes, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Rodney Hobson, Deyan Sudjic, Mark A. Cowley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Paul Newman, Jack Straw, Alan Franks, Jenny Gilbert, David Walker, David Sinclair, Jonathan Meades, G. L. Perrior, Simon Rose, David Nicholson-Lord, Lord MacKay, Susan. M. Welford, Maria Scott, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Conal Gregory, Harry Debelins, Elaine Sciolino, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Kerry Gill and Roland Rudd, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Williams,
ResumoLegal threat to du Cann on Harrods leak 'Privy Counsellor should return stolen property' Portfolio Bond In today's 5-section Times 500,000 are missing out on poll tax relief Princess has wisdom teeth removed Inquiry urged on safety at park Zoo chimpanzee tears off young boy's arm Thatcher Namibia visit still in doubt Shell joins Texaco in petrol price rise The Famous Grouse Acas enters dispute threatening 3,000 fish-processing jobs Prolific Financial Management Mixed sales reaction, newsagents report Raiders escape with £1m haul News Roundup Stage worker crushed Star loses ruling Law reforms attacked Pig disease outbreak GPs' leaflet protest Parents blamed for rising alcohol abuse among young pupils Cup final may be BBC strike target Arrested MP complains of 'lager lout' backlash Polytechnics may face unrest Tertiary education reform A fringe group of Conservative students is attempting to set up an alternative body to the National Union of Students. Details of the move emerged last night on the eve of the Conservative Collegiate Foram's annual conference. Mr Simon Grindrod, a student at Huddersfield Polytechnic, has written to Conservative student bodies urging members to join the "Union of Democratic Students". In a copy of the letter obtained by The Times, he calls on young Tories to help recrult fellow students, adding that the UDS would give them a volutary alternative New TV watchdog curbed by finances Branson's M25 space odyssey Astor son jailed in high-society drugs network Clapham 'hit by staff shortages' Haringey's rates bills go up 56% Purley drivers passed red four times Rail crash inquiries MOP Tournament of the Mind Plus... Portfolio Bond Senior Army officers may be retained Barlinnie experiment leads to the taming of violent prisoners Dispute over safeguards for National Park areas Package holidays 'in danger of dying' Skillion Storage Warehouse Famous views 'must be saved by building curbs' Rush-hour chaos at Liverpool Street Call for rethink over EEC role in environment Green Party conference Top violin and cello prices Saleroom Man dies of Legion disease Fawley failure Wine recalled Killers doubt Soldier home Moving day White Paper to be published on parole reform this autumn Kinnock calls for 'new realism' era Britain's first civilian nuclear station closes Hodgson takes lead in chess tournament BMW Information Service All spick and span for the Gorbachovs NatWest The Action Bank Threatening shadow of a Lutheran UDI hangs over Namibia From Our Own Correspondent, Windhoek, Reuter: Africa's last colony begins its final steps to freedom Ruacana (Reuter)- Angola, Cuba and South Africa swapped their last remaining prisoners of war in this Angola-Namibia border town yesterday, the eve of the beginning of the UN's independence plan for Namibia. The one South African PoW, three Cobans and 12 Angelans ignored each other Reagan exempted from North trial World Roundup Mosque killing claim Minister resigns (AFP): Chess star 'asylum' Gas panic in Beirut Iraq 'plans A-weapon ' (AP): British lawyer held (Reuter): Rumasa trial stopped From a Correspondent, Sydney: Rescue squad disbanded Scandal rocks Australia Oil disaster captain sacked Thatcher's refugee camp welcome The Times (Reuter): Serbs are offered jobs and homes to colonize KosovoBelgrade (Reuter)—The Yugoslav Government is to scrap import controls for private firms and relax foreign exchange controls to create an open market for goods, labour and capital, to revive an economy saddled with 346 per cent inflation, a $22 billion (£12 billion) foreign debt and 1.17 million unemployed Albanians see 'hopeless' future (AFP): Gorbachev hails election as win for perestroika Havana (AFP)—The opening of the new Congress of People's Deputies has been postponed until May 26, Mr Nikolai Yefimov, deputy cheif of the Central Committee ideological department, said here yesterday. New elections are to be held as late as May 14 where one or two candidates failed to obtain the necessary 50 per cent of the vote B&Q Poles erase historical error Cuban tightrope for President Outcry over visa case Russians may rejoin psychiatry grouping Takeshita admits his party received Recruit money From a Correspondent, Tokyo: Japan criticizes us delay on jet (AP): Ozal takes more Cabinet power Ankara (AP)- a prosecutor yesterday demanded the death penalty for the mr Idris Arikan, a Motherland Party MP accused of killing another deputy in Parliament. Mr Abdurrezzak Ceylan was shot when he tried to stop a quarrel over elections in which Mr Arikan's party suffered defeats. The case was adjouraed for a week Guinness Siege child in safe hands Pulitzer for Sheehan book about Vietnam Times Diary Tiny's willing mouthpiece Richard Hall on the editor who has made Sunday paper history Biting the bullet Commentary The real miracle of Easter? On This Day The Boat Race Sinking of both Crews in Turn Three Contempts A Still Unworthy Member Deficit Politics Holiday flights from Greenham EEC 'fraud' rumpus Motorway jams Looking the part Finding room for licensed teachers A bishop's beliefs Celebrating 2000 Selected sites for national parks Women at war Naming by numbers Court Circular Latest wills Today's royal engagements Spink Splak & Son Ltd. Birthdays Striking at ignorance Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Professor David Flenley Valuable research into chronic bronchitis Festive Vienna prepares for Empress Zita's funeral Dr Louis Dupree The prehistory of Afghanistan Dr Wilma George Study of desert living rodents Births Times Newspapers Ltd. Cavemen who whistled while they worked Science Report Godolphin School Salisbury Anniversaries Tree-ring date of early Irish house Church services tomorrow Plea on lit advertisements Saturday Night Gossip Television Choice Catholic Enquiry Centre BBC 1 Portrait of a monster Television Choice Help the Aged BBC 1 Scepticism is growing over fusion claim The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,945 The faces of Moscow's mercurial victor Wheather Laurentian Life plc Index The Pound Stock Market Edelman denies bid move The Times Stock Watch Pearson sells Latour control to Allied for £56m Recovery of De Lorean losses closer Cole defeated in Bestwood battle British luxuries Japanese can afford Tax reforms will make prestige cars, clothes and liquor cheaper Support for Eurobank will anger Thatcher Britain faces more clashes with EEC By Our City Staff: Brittan unveils compromise over merger vetting policy Land price threat to Matsushita site Fidelity Brokers Services Limited Section BOC Group applies for listing in Tokyo Business Roundup Keep Trust soars on talks H Young at £1.61 m Ipeco down to £1.04m Record ahead to £4m National Savings Goal falls to £443,000 Sutcliffe to restructure G7 focus on inflation and debt Renewed dollar strength causing concern to some member nations Rodime's future as going concern in doubt say auditors Davis bids for Northwest Financier's sights on Eastern Airbus at £2.7bbn for week Dwyer finance Avdel up 32% Elys advance Norish ahead Triplevest rise Kier buyout Reuters blueprint will end high-voting share structure Coates rises 56% to £34.3m MAI revealed as suitor for Addison Unitech price leaps on new investor presence Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks London Traded Options AB to buy Tandata in £5m deal Nine-point plan to transform the world's securities markets End this bureaucratic madness Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Airline bid helps lift Dow 12 points Wall Street Milken brothers 'to put up $1bn bond' Institutional invistors move in to send shares higher Stock Market Cable and Wireless remained a firm market, climbing 17p to 486p - for a rise on the week of 30p-on turnover of 3.5 million shares. Salomon Brothers, the New York-based securities house, has joined the C&W fan-club and is reckoned to have been a big buyer of the stock recently. Word is a revaluation of its Mercury division could be worth 600p a share to C&W Unit Linked Insurance Investments Interest Rates Round-Up CGT Allowance, February 1989 Firm end to account Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Revenue to put the boot in Sun Alliance & London Assurance Co Ltd. Tell Sid his costs are going up... Stockbrokers are passing on some of the expense of the Financial Services Act to their private clients. Maria Scott reports on the typical increases While the broker's bill is cut The Equitable Life Before you look no your future,… By OUr Family Money Editor: Parents urged to fight Abbey Revenue to hold back tax refunds The Co-Operative Bank Fleming trusts in a newcomer Vivien Goldsmith examines the lates high income investment VG: Co-Op Bank adds more interest to current accounts Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society Searches that do not reveal Rush for pensions give-away Northern Rock Building Society More managers poised to join game as Peps take off again M&G Securities Limited Murray Johnstone Limited The Equitable Life London Life New threat to lenders over family information The DIY way unit trusts Many readers have asked for further information about DIY stockbroking, Simon Rose reports Royal Trust Fund Management Limited Burgundy auction prices rise 86% Regular way to higher rates Regular monthly building society savings schemes Allied Arab Bank Best bets in the BES race Three Business Expansion Scheme specialists give their last-minute tips MIM Britannia Save & Prosper The 10 Water and Sewage Businesses of England and… Index 'There was something electric and at the same time very dangerous about him' Five years after James Mason's death, Sheridan Morley has written a biograph, odd Man Out, recalling the actor's disillusionment with the British film industry and the equally disenchanting Hollywood years that followed Man of subtle menace Mountfield Ltd Section Telecom Security In the soup for starters The Ned Sherrin Column Lord Mackay If I were... If I were... Brain Sedgemore Star gazing with Gadaffi and co 'Unfortunately, life is funny' His profession is the only thing he takes seriously. While he waits-in a cynical mood and under a lump of concrete-for the critics to give their opinions of his first feature film, he still maintains that life is a hoot Cardata The troubel with neighbours The Romes of the Pope and the Poeple live side by side, not always in perfect peace. Roger Boyes reviews his surrounding Clinicare From Medical Insurance Agency Ltd. A matter of degrees Political organizations have finally found a way to mobilize sudents, Cosmo Hawkes discovers it is Mrs Mangle who has shown them how Exhibition Calendar Just your cup of tea Nigel Andrew tours the Horniman Museum which caters for all tastes Museums Making a meal of it From serving hatch to Brands Hatch—how the Mosimann family unwinds, by Judy Froshaug Cordula Clowning around or touch of magic Wordstrings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princely feast of couscous Fighting his way into a temple of scruffy decorative bedlam, Jonathan Meades discovers cheap treats The Times Directory Sales Guide In a Viennese whirl Frances Bissell goes window-shopping for some vital components of Austrian fare—such as the ubiquitous poppy seed Bound to the desk Collecting On the scent of a fresh spring case Jane MacQuitty plans her purchasing for a sparking start to April Drink News International Newspapers Ltd Falling apart on the box The Marcos Dynasty By Sterling Seagrave MacMillan, £16.95 Brotherhood of beastliness Pre-Raphaelites in Love By Gay Daly Collins. £15 The Times Chat among themselves Children's Book of the Week Enough is Too Much Already And Other Stories By Jan Mark The Bodley Head, £2.95 Reading between the lines A Childhood at Green Hedges By Enld Blyton's daughter Imogen Smallwood Methuen, £9.95 More than a chemeleon Peter Ackroyd reviews the latest biography of somereset Maugham, which offers a cool reassessment of the neglected, if popular, novelist Quick Guide Photography as part of the art The Art of Describing By Svetlana Alpers Penguin. £14.95 Writers' Monthly - Free £500 Writing… Girls' names Waugh on Women By Jacqueline McDonnell Duckworth, £9.95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Say a big hello to history, folks The Hollywood History of the World By George MacDonald Fraser Michael Joseph, £9.99 Paperbacks Poses to please Reads By Brigid Brophy CArdinal, £3.99 Reader's Digest Association Limited The South Bank Centre Mitsuko Uchida Haydn-Mozart Concerto Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall The Carmen Hotlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Atlas of the World Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guessing game Television Jamming to perfection Rock Luther Vandross Wembley Arena Now Showing Curzon Mayfair On a grand global chase Sixteen years ago, Graham Greene set a literary sleuth to write his biography. Norman Sherry talks to Alan Franks about life, and near death, on the trail Concert Manchester Free Trade Hall Halle Orchestra with Adrian Leaper Three who will be missed Cabaret a Farewell To Sequins Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith Monday Madame Sousatzka Bonhams Knightsbridge Kent County Council British Airways Museum restored Records Unlimited The wee folk are on the march again Opera Musical pearls on a gutsy string Rock Late, mostly great Jazz Shattering a lifeless nostalgia Classical Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Winning Move Answers to the Wordstrings quiz on Page 33 1 John,… Concise Crossword No 1835 Janbo Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Neils Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Foam for Comfort Multiple Display Advertising Items Department departures The grandeur of Kensington High Street once lay in its purpose-built stores. Deyan Sudjic reports Shopping Dancing white stallions Sally Brompton watches the balletic grace of the Lipizzaners of the Spanish Riding School Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Priority Booking Form Multiple Display Advertising Items British Satellite Broadcasting Index Graham goes back to basics Dalglish challenges rivals to lift their standard Rafferty makes a move Califoraian sunshine awaits top Europeans Ballesteros on the warpath Cricket captaincy bulletin imminent Lumsden is optimistic Simon Barnes's Sporting Diary, page Amateur Gardening Relaxed Lendl crushes Curren Section Travel Leisure Weekend Team News North Ferriby hoping to keep it tight Golf Foundstion Luton must put to one side thoughts of Wembley defence Football European police plan for 1990 World Cup Whitaker completes treble Equestrianism Boyd must carry a heavy load Swimming Glory in defeat for England Table Tennis Results from Dortmund For the Record Davis Cup format causes problems for the organizers Tennis Werbeniuk is out of WPBSA Snooker Snow Reports Council to decide on £2 for Games In Brief Moving home McKenzie bout Davies goes down Amazon leaders Thornhill leads (AFP): Kiwi league tour Reardon beaten Cornwall looking to greater experience to subdue Durham Rugby Union: County Final Brings Local Players on to National Stage Realism replaces the old frivolity Winning is not about aesthetics Team News Soviet party pays first visit Sport on TV Weekend Fixtures Braving former public schoolgirls at lacrosse Stylish expression of the fastest same on two feet Tomorrow Redgrave is favourite Rowing Lawn Tennis Association Thompson can lift Hounslow in final Hockey Doncaster stewards under fire Mandarin: Newbury The Times Racing Service Ground to suit Arctic Paddy Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin: Hexham Selections Doncaster results Mandarin: He De Chypre to overcome high draw on perfect going Mandarin: Doncaster Selections Enchanting appeal of a rough diamond All the Details Croucher Trophy has fitting winner Big-Race Field C4 Form for the 25 Lincoln runners Wakayi leads off English challengers Ladbroke Line William Hill The qualities of failure For 30 years, Edward Hide was one of Britain's most respected jockeys. Then he was encouraged to join the bureaucracy of racing. Here, he tells how his application and interviews resulted in bitter disappointment Iseki UK Ltd. Lawnflite Limited The best grows in rows Kitchen gardens have their own appeal, Francesca Greenoak visits Upton House where vegetable are lovely to look at, delightful to eat Buying the produce Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Kem Muir Wheel Horse Nobody Makes a Better Garden Tractor Amdega Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Luxury Accommodation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power Health Products Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloody past, happy present Famous for the Tolpuddle martyrs and its hanging judge, Hardy Country Hardy Country today has plenty to attract the visitor, Nigel Andrew discovers Ambling through the uplands Rich, mixed woodland not too far from London? Alan Castle strides across the southern hills Time Off Worldwide Thomson It's in the bag Jersey Nearer to France, closer to home Swan Hellenic Brochure Services In and around Dorchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldwide Thomson Plan happy landings Fare Deals Mark Warner Music on the beaches Frances Bissell finds a different sort of Colombian gold-there are gilded parrots and golden sands in Cartagena Catch as catch can The mosquitoes bit more readily than the finny folk in Finland, on a trip with Matti, Jukka and 6,000 bobblers Cunard a Trafalgar House Company Coasting through Dalmatia Robin Neillands travels from Dubrovnik to Brac, island hopping across Yugoslavia by ferry in solitary comfort Value D'excellence Brittany Ferries The Holiday… Ford
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