News from 08/04/1989
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Patrick Walsh (Chairman), Victoria Glendinning, John Biffen, Catherine Bennett, Patricia Davies, Nicholas Wood and Roland Rudd, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, James D. Graham, Mark Souster, Iain Macleod, David Rhys Jones, Alan Gilmour, Director, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Tom Lubbock, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Jeremy Flint, Richard Bassett Warsaw, Richard Streeton, Mary Welsh, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Michael Young, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Edward Behr (Contributing Editor), Henry Gee, Brian Robins, Robert Gore-Langton, Peter Jones, Terry Doyle, Mick Cleary, Patrick J. BOYLAN(President), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Gorbachov, MS, Maureen Dalton, Frances Bissell, Barry Fantoni, James Wood, Jack W. M. Vyse, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Christopher Campling, (Chairman), J. I. Ferrier, Brian Sedgemore, Gavin Bell, George Rae, Paul Vallely, Sydney Friskin, Tim Cockerell, Chris Thau, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mel Webb La Moye, Nicolas Soames, Peter Dear and Jane Shilling, Royston Ellis, Raymond Keene, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, D. L. Hawksworth, Director, K. N. Marshall, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, W. J. Burroughs, Stephen Thorpe, Richard Evans, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Patrick Harrington, Ned Sherrin, Irving Wardle, Barry Pickthall, W. B. Yapp, Paul Burrough, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, Jamie Dettmer, Bernard Cornwell, David Brewerton, Christopher Thomas, Jack Crossley, Philip Howard Literary Editor, Conor Cruise O'brien, R. M. Robbins, Andrew McEwen, Philip Webster, Nicholas Beeston and Mary Dejevsky, Rodney Hobson and David Brewerton, John Kent (President), Brian Alderson, Ian Penman, Clive White, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Richard Eaton Dortmund, John Crossland, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Seely, Grafton (Chairman), Alan Lee, Jenny Gilbert, Peter Morris, Brunsdon Yapp, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Anthony C. Thiselton (Principal), Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, George Chesterton, Pat Younge, Ursula Stuart Mason, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Keith Macklin, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Maria Scott, Philip Rahtz (President), Shona Crawford Poole, Clare Gibson, Judy Froshaug, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Williams,
ResumoQueen will go to Russia Thatcher challenged on modernizing arms Moscow invitation marks high point of Gorbachov visit The British Revolution? In today's 60-page Times Dockers at 7 ports walk out Mackay reforms 'threaten freedom' Bets record at Aintree De Salary had £25m loan Faldo leads ISUZU (UK) Limited 'Blazing Soviet nuclear sub lost' National & Provincial Building Society Victim of masked attacker 'told him she had Aids' Notting Hill rapes trial Drive for cleaner beaches RN reprimand Abuser jailed School party Bills passed Doubts raised on age of museum's £165,000 clock Woman 'feared man would kill her Risk from low-fat diet is challenged Call to halt heritage thieves Stolen antiquities Ready to rope in the visitors By Our Science Correspondent: Salmonella cases show sharp rise Police deny beating accused Belfast funeral killings Fusion patent battle looms National TV Licence A family surprise Portfolio Bond Taking a new look at the ode Skillion Storage Warhouse 'We are not going to leave this path' Gorbachov speaks of the crossroads of choice and makes a solemn promise This is the text of President Gorbachov's speech at Guildhall, London, yesterday 'Man of vision with power to change' President woos West with arms plant shutdowns Bush denies 'foot-dragging' Plan for visit to bombers Moscow willing to back green policies British party has its day, but not at home Spirit of glasnost finds a welcome at Windsor Invitation to the Queen recalls links with the Russian Imperial Family Code-A-Phone Portrait of Tsar returns Plea for more officals Air ferries £80m contract Visa request Yeltsin well Estonia plan Citroen UK Limited Clarke is pursued by NHS workers News Roundup Soho deaths remand Court 'not a poodle' £6m rail safety move TV 'old soap' clash Short fights for lead Troubles multiply for scandal-hit Takeshita Polish MPs back reform deal Bulk cargoes are likely to be hit Threat of national docks strike Port managers yesterday started drawing up plans to… Sikhs named as conspirators in Gandhi assassination plot Lonrho can keep copy of report Hostages released after bus ordeal PC cleared (Reuter): Editor killed (AP): Nurses held (Reuter): Bank trial (Reuter): Alligator hunt Aid to Beirut (Reuter): Quake damage AT&T North admits lying to Congress and shredding of papers Pretoria freeze on Namibia independence as fighting spreads Clash may lead to wider unrest Isralis fire on Arab demonstrators in Jerusalem Socialists try to escape from Bank of Crete tentacles Dissident 'expelled' from Peking Top drug fighter Four Britons die after ship blast World Roundup (AFP): Haiti coup crushed (Reuter): Singapore appeal ban Cyprus rivals agree (Reuter): Utrillo plea rejected US to help Exxon Ortega to visit Britain Threat to US satellite budget Times Diary Barry Fantoni Sanity via Socrates Commentary Docks: no backing down Graham Mather explains why the union cannot win Hapless Heath and Lady Luck On This Day National Convention The Speech with a Hole Women at war Homesellers What went awry in Namibia? Critics of the IRA Papier mâché A bishop's belief Ulster's RC schools Taking care of Earth's resources Downs and Broads Utrillo sale Politics of the Front Illicit trade in antiquities Child protection Name-calling By numbers Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Weekend royal engagements Appointments Globescanner Mkll Super Snooper University news Birmingham Memorial services Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Shilling of knowledge Dinners Birthdays Lord Chelwood Former Sussex Conservative MP who believed in Europe 'Esquire' magazine and the New Journalism Life of service to the Football Association Let no man deceive you with vain words : for because… Embalmer helps DNA study Science Report Latest wills Cancer Research Campaign The Surgical Research Fund Embalmer helps DNA study Science Report Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Mystery buyer of Tsar pictures Saleroom Viewing fit for children Television Choice Pointing finger of suspicion Radio Choice No Title BBC1 Far-East Romeo and Juliet Television Choice Radio Choice No Title BBC1 Telecom Security Limited The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,951 Weather New, caring voice in a sea of hats Guildhall sketch Picture Gallery Town & Country Building Society Picture Gallery Bond: A Tribunal Accuses Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market MB pact judgement on Monday EC inflation up Warburg deal Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Hill Samuel executive jailed on bribery charge Blue Arrow's £25m went to De Savary 'Loan to pursue America's Cup challenge' ICH slides into loss of £1.9m Rebels to appeal if Abbey wins vote Opponent claims flotation may net just £15m Tennant to take Guinness chair in boardroom shuffle Picture Gallery Clark steps aside at Plessey Throgmorton Investment Management Limited Section 2 Markets fall on talk of 14% rate Continuous Stationery dips on profit warning Business Roundup Vistec not to lift DDT bid WB loss hits shares RKF jumps to £4m Dawsongroup at £6m Commercial Union Life Assurance Limited Holding in Dalgety lifted Percy Bilton rises to £20m Unions hold key to Eastern selloff Lorenzo yields to strikers and agrees $464m deal Ueberroth faces the airline challenge (Reuter): Tribunal accuses Bond of 'deliberate deception' (Reuter): Company 'failed to communicate with clarity' London Traded Options Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks The Times Laird pulled down to £21m by losses at coach group UK's stand on EMS attacked by Brittan Oil finds boost Shell reserves Olives payout £62m orders Former SEC head 'taking Drexel jobs' Announcement expected after settlement of fraud charges Drexel Burnham Lambert earned $178 million (£104.7 million) in the first nine months of 1988 on $2.99 billion turnover. The figure was requested by the US appeals court in connection with MAI Basic Four's tender for Prime Computer for which Drexel is helping to raise funds. A judge has blocked the offer until Drexel reveals more on the effect of the SEC inquiry on its business New ventures trim profits to £9m at Scottish Television Gatt agreement will not cut EC farm subsidies this year Mergers with building societies can break the banking mould Sir Kit puts Midland back on course Hambro Guardian (AP-Dow Jones): Technology shares lead Dow higher Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Gateway rises on new talk of management buyout Stock Market Interest Rates Round-Up Losses continue Stock Exchange Prices Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Returns a matter of form for elderly Flemings Investment Trusts Management Limited 100 % mortgages make a cautious comeback 'Act now to save friendly societies' The Government is looking at widening powers of friendlies. But, as Maria Scott found out, many in the industry believe response is too slow Family Money Best for BES with £320m M&G Financial Services Limited W. I. Carr (Investments) Limited Wardley Unit Trust Managers Limited Business and Finance or Family Money Britannia Building Society Trust in the Far East pays off Maria Scott on the best and worst performers among unit and investment trusts Credit tow escalates Save & Prosper New-look Peps a success Rain need not stop pay Foreign & Colonial Management Limited Live long, and regret it Keith sharp on the possible pitfalls of taking out a deferred-interest loan Framlington Investment Management Limited Clerical Medical Unit Trusts The Times Classified MIM Limited Paying the price of terrorism The victims of political violence could soon be better compensated, reports Peter Morris 'Buying up' still a priority for many Registrars and signature confirmation CGT on the gift of a house Portfolio Bond High noon for the rustlers of spring Fighting Back Price war 'unlikely' once shares go on-line London Life Guaranteed Income Plan Profession divided, says Mackay Top lawyers in scathing attack on proposals Lane warns Lords of threat to freedom A peer of great composure Day on the Woolsack De Savary's years of living dangerously Bellamy stamp of approval hoped of clear way of success of Canvey Island project Clearing up the loan mystery Northern Rock Building Society Wine: MacQUITTY on Angelo Gaja Shopping: Packing… The Battle of AP BAC Westwood Section 3 Sky Channel My kind of fool The Ned Sherrin Column If I were... Dancing with a free spirit Face to Face Talks to Sylvie Guillem What the actress said to the academic The Way It Isn't Bio-Cosmetics Laboratories Ltd. The Sunday Times From our Own Correspondent: Be frank, but not ab9out the franc The French will bare their souls about anything except the state of their finances. Philip Jacobson examines this curious national inhibition in a famously uninhibited people New levels for logos Pat Younge suggests an alternative, and encouraging student examination Campus Paper time-machines Collecting Yesterday's news, but it could be tomorrow's treasure, says Robin Young Sales Guide Happy family seat Our Weekend Judy Froshaug discovers how the Glasgows make their castle a home Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd. Chocks away for the flying aces Outing Mindbender Good stuff by real McCoys Eating out Jonathan Meades comes across a family of serious hoteliers who succeed by breaking all the rules Restaurant Guide Prestige of Bengal Ouzerie: Verbanella Al Gallo D'Oro Restaurant The Lace Plate Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar War of the gastropods Food Directory Theraton Park Tower The birthday honours The Times Cook Frances Bissell finds that making something special for someone else may turn out to be a treat for the cook, too Pulling in the punters with art Museums Merseysiders know a good thing when they see it, writes Simon Tait Exhibition Calendar Rare vintages and puzzles Drink And so to Bed Ancient and gently modern Peter Jones applauds a courageous swim in treacherous editorial waters The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature Edited by M. C. Howatson Oxford, £25 New Era Publications UK Ltd. Ruth Rendell Honest creed of a literary misfit Poetry Plain speaking on the meaning of painted words The Printed Voice of Victorian Poetry By Erle Griffiths Oxford, £35 Suitably grav Mother may be passed on, but her children are still stuck. Victoria Glendinning reviews a novel in which the small movements of siblings constitute a whole world, one of British understatement and reserve Passing on By Penelope Lively Andre Deutsch, £10.95 Packets full of surprises Children's Book of the Week Broadway show Paperbacks Harold Prince and the American Musical By Foster Hirsch Cambridge University Press, £10.95 Diary of a nobody The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump Arrow, £3.99 Old treasures from the garden shed Paperbacks London Magazine 1961-1985 Edited by Alan Ross Paladin, £4.99 Times was Away By Alan Ross Collins Harvill, £6.95 The Bandit on the Billiard Table By Alan Ross Collins Harvill, £. 95 The pleasures of the painful Opera or the Undoing of Women By Catherine Clément Virago, £7.50 Quick List Chelsea Old Town Hall The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Revolution Revisited Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of Westminster Wigmore Hall Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican London Symphony Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay RG Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Victor Hochhauser The British Library Stefan Zweig Series Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dante's roadies Television Fine setting for the real thing Theatre The Idiot Contact Theatre, Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Serious theatricals Ian McDiarmid tells Robert Gore-Langton about his new West End role, and his plans for the Almeida Transparent lives The March on Russia Lyttelton The Veeraswamy Saintly sinners Concert Thais Queen Elizabeth Hall English National Opera East-West sideshow Exhibition The Sign of a Good Book Fair The woodwinds of change Classical Records DECCA Classics Orchestra plays second fiddle EMI Really gone Rock The Triffids: The Black Swan (Island ILPS 9928) Deacon Blue: When the world Knows Your Name (CBS 463321 1) Win: Freaky Trigger (Virgin V2571) Homage to the Duke Jazz Stan Tracey and his Orchestra We Still Love You Madly (Mole Jazz MOLE 13) Brian Priestley's Special Septet Love You Gladly (Cadillac SGC 1021) Rich harvest of church music DECCA Classics Bridge The Week Ahead Chess Winning Move Concise Crossword No 1841 Wrightway Marketing Ltd Foam for Comfort The Carpet Shop Traditional Victorian Nightshirts Word-Watching Maingate Marketing Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Leroco Direct Sales Ltd. Dove Cottage Industries The Chancery Bullion Co Ltd. Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Winter sale Sofa's Sofa Beds Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll The Times Computer Crosswords James Harland Designs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Satin Sheets The Linen Press Alectralink Distributing Company Elbeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Treske G. Thornfield Ltd Age of the shopping shed Forget the hypermarket, The hype now is for retail parks. Deyan Sudjic checks in Even Conran is talking of co-operating with Ikea Weightless weekends For the Garden Bramley's Nurseries Kent Country Nurseries Gebron Technical Services Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Garden Pride Meredith Nurseries Shoparound FIAT Football A National winner's precious gift Faldo squanders an outright lead Centenary losses claim is denied by League Second round Scores Moynihan under fire again Punters remain faithful to Scudamore-Pipe partnership A sale Clough regrets The Times Classic Wicker Chair Section 4 Travel Leisure Manjrekar leads Indian recovery The New Pinnacle Gold New regime offers another chance to Broad and Jarvis Cricket England squad Doing tile old jokes well Tennis Georgia plays on business minds Golf: Spectators Show a Consuming Interest in tournament Trappings Robinson wins for third time For the Record Battle of the jersey bulge Merchiston survive the slaughter St Albans in form quickly at play-off Hockey Telling blow by Bell Bowls Professional players for Olympics Basketball Forest Can end follow years Football: The Notingham Club's Midfield Trio Have the Skills Required to Prise the Littlewoods Cup from Luton's Grasp Away challenge holds no terrors for Telford Luckwell to lead a long ride Cycling Snow Reports The Path to the Final Brabham heads field Today's Team News By a Special Correspondent: Mercedes set fastest lap Motor Racing Setback for O'Reilly Speed Skating Male shows his class Real Tennis Prean sole Briton in singles Table Tennis Everton soft centre is Graham's food for thought By a Special Correspondent: Tranmere toast of a 10,000 crowd (AP): Aces high for Becker Draws emphasize high standard Schools Football Skoff wins six-hour thriller Tennis Black is on his way back at last In Brief Wembley farewell Roche victor (Reuter): Forty years on (Reuter): Princely prize (Reuter): Borg in shape Minet award (AP): ITF looks at drug testing Briggs on the road back to her old form Lawn Tennis Association Fresh heights for Offiah the flyer Rugby League: For All the Big Signings, the Real Success Story at Windes Lies in the Scoriching Winger Putting the disabled on an equal footing Bowls Tomorrow Wigan take up pole position Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV Two-team repeat probable in relay Athletics Quality for Ireland Records run into choppy weather Yachting Hick's triumph in manner and runs When Graeme Hick scored his unbeaten 405 for Worcestershire at Taunton last May, It was the highest first-class score in England this century. Peter Roebuck, then Somerset captain, offers a close-up view No looking back for Stenmark Skiing today bids farewell to a Swedish master who leaves an unbeatable record The Rise of Hick Trout that can be anyone's supper Fishing The breathless delights pf an annual ritual The Good Racecourse Guide All the Details Ladbroke Line Runners and Riders for the Grand National Comprehensive form guide to the 40 National contenders A to Z analysis for the big race Beachcomber Desert Orchid Computer Kid Dixton House on the right mark Mandarin: Liverpool Selection Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Recent statistics point to The Thinker Great Racing Stories Facts, figures and clues Celtic Shot can exact Ms revenge Coral Grand National Vayrua turns festival form upside down Inspection From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Surprise switch for Saratogan Mandarin: Lingfield Park Selections Yesterday's results Per Quod heads for Germany Mandarin: Hereford Selection Sizehill poised to reach Times final Point-to-Point by Brian Beel Point-to-Point Championship Neath disposition should be the key Semi-final teams Soviets keep faith in pack Hamlin comes in against the US Eagles London Welsh faced with grim prospect Rugby Union Today's Team News Motorcycle Grand Prix Line Scotland are final obstacle Laser Thronging to a miracle Outdoor Leisure County Town Warwick Around Warwick Simple tools for all those tasks Gardening Francesca Greenoak tries out new gardening equipment Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Southview Nurseries Amdega Ltd, IBERIA Airlines of Spain REHO Travel Hello World Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd, Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Abbey Lawn Hotel Gleneagles Luxury Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barraatt International Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regent Holidays UK Ltd Cunard Crusader Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Topical tropics Weather Eye Enchanted Europe In the land of the Earth Mother On the trail of John Crossland finds a corner of Italy where old traditions linger Nug villages, quiet hollows Weekend Walk Pan Am Holidays Fly/drive USA Travel Notes Railway sleepers awake Royston Ellis lets the train take the strain-by using retiring rooms A cultivated look at the Cote d'Azur The South of France is famous for its beaches and bathing belles, but the gardens of the coast have a lasting charm, as Michael Young discovered AVIS Rent a Car Ltd. If Lausanne were a person you would send her flowers… Sealink British Ferries Travel Notes Lost but not forgotten When a suitcase is missing, is does not mean that it has gone forever - but it may not be worth what you thought Travel Books Paris Thomson Holidays Ltd Last flings for snow Travel News A laid-back American dream The Pilgrim Fathers didn't stay stay long in Cape Cod, but Bernard Cornwell found the natives friendly and the pace just right Travel Notes Club Sierra Blanca Ltd Piedmont
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