News from 11/04/1989
1989; Gale Group;
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Woolfgang Munchau, Chris Walker, Algernon Rumbold, David Tytler, Clifford Longley, Gavin Bell Windhoek, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Andrew Morgan, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Desmond Goch, Tim Jones and Mark Ellis, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Editor, Carol Leonard, Norfolk, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, John Best, Julian Malins, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Mario Modiano, Kenneth Dixon Chairman, Margareta Pagano, Brian James, Henry Gee, Noel Falconer, T. M. Simon, Peter Davenport, Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Anthony Crombie, Vice Chairman, Jamie Dettmer, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Rowland W. Kershaw Dalby, Chairman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Walker And Edward Gorman, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Richard Steeton, Charles Bremner, Richard I. Lund, Managing Director, Tom Williamson and Geoffrey Stephenson, Woodrow Wyatt, Tom Penry MP, Humphrey Hawksley, Norman de Mesquita, Edward Fennell, Michael Jameson, Mitchell Platts, Goolf Correspondent, David Cross, Lesley Drennan, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Michael Llanos, Buenos Aires, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb La Moye, Nicolas Soames, Celia Brayfield, Robert McFadden, Christopher Goulding, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Evons, David Hands Rogby Correspondent, Michael Manser, Tim Congdon, Richard Southwood, David Willetts, Peter Bryan, Anne Bilson, Stephen Thorpe, Roland Rudd and Philip Webster, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Coomi Kapoor, Viven Goldsmith Family Money Editor, Richard Owen, James M Anderson, John L. Rayment, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, T. J. Chenery, Director, Brain Beel, David Sapsted, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Sarah Jane Art Market Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Leslie Palmier, H. Michael White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Sir Michael Ogden, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Jonathan Rendall, Keith Blackmore, Bernardine Coverley, Barry Wood, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Mac Margolis Rio de Janeiro, Stodart of Leaston, Colin Campbell, George Stvell, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLonrho faces 'contempt of Lords' inquiry Come to court 'with clean hands' warning from law lord The British Revolution ? Portfolio Bond Tomorrow Kinnock row Index Latest Lloyd Webber work gets Royal acclaim Picture Gallery Lawson warns on base rates Figures point to slower monetary growth Men from the Yard feel the heat on banks of the Nile Dockworkers' ready to launch strike ballot\ From a Correspondent: Shevardnadze given job of quelling unrest in Georgia Walker puts forward alternative Tory policy John Charcol Green candidates outnumber SDP News Roundup Praise from Princess First Lockerbie action Bookshops attacked Folk group dismissals Divorcees win vote British Midland Walker challenges the Thatcher strategy Last Cabinet 'wet' outlines alternative to 'simplistic dogma' Kinnock vows work reforms Official returns Thatcher view of the future Training awards Wife's escape kit helped cocaine baron, QC says Spycatcher 'used as PR boost' Musician seeks damages over polluted water DNA evidence 'connects sex attacks' Graduate women take traditional jobs Young Russians invade Somerset beach 'Tailed gunman shot off-duty PC' Genetic test gave link to rape, court is told Oxfam Vicar who killed wife sentenced Portfolio Bond Renault Government line softens on reforms in the NHS Soldiers 'killed by shots, not beating' Short closing in Pre-Raphaelite painting has ??m tag Saleroom A Canon that can fire in sixteen directions at once Church urged to respond to 1992 Big business sponsors a little Lakeland peace and quiet Submarines blamed as fishing vessels vanish MPs to investigate Irish Sea mystery Day that sealed dockers' fate Budget BUPA centre Fraud office divided on DTI report Harrods takeover case Young citizens triumph Engineer had 'blind spot' about checking wires Champham rail inquiry Planning move on King's Cross land Poisoned baby food bought by shopper Rape ruling Phone success Bus safety Boys' fate Danger stunt Soho remand Eye test costs Village protest Rail crash Aide charged Toshiba (U. K.) Ltd. AT&T Muslim region's unrest led to Georgian protest Promise by Lenin cited in Abkhazia breakway demand (Reuter): Swapo guerrillas regroup for surrender to UN Peronist plays Falklands card for Argentine voters Soviet guard on sunk submarine Hunger for independence drives a proud people Vietnam pull-out to thwart rebels 22 die as French plane hits hill World Roundup Drive against drugs Jalalabad supplies cut (Reuter): Eta peace talks end (Reuter): 'Lonely hearts' spy (AP): Election victory for critic of Stalin US fear multiply over Japanese 'buying of America' Rifts in Canada on Constitution growing deeper Scandal bank fugitive tells of Papandreou 'blackmail' New claims point accusing finger at Greek Prime Minister Takeshita faces grilling by MPs today Settlers and PLO wary of election talk Shamair proposal fall on stony ground Nationalist rhetoric clouds Amazon plan Nepal feels the squeeze of trade row with India Missile exports inquiry Wife killer (Reuter): Drugs baron (AFP): Prison dead (AP): Haiti hijack Amnesty offer (Reuter): Drugs charge (Reuter): Flight strike Dti 'Aged opponents of reform' are attacked by Tory April 10 1989 MPs criticize Lord Chancellor MPs must wait to hear sale details Energy Pensioners cheated 'of ?5bn a year' Private generating projects 'cheaper' Energy Electricity Bill Disaster reaction improved Government decision on Welsh League clubs 'insults' peers House of Lords Corruption allegations bring complaints Children under 10 exempted Criticism of attack on UK envoy Clay-pigeon shooting order Noise level for rail work Legal right to silence Tagging talks Parliament today SKY Television Accelerated Learning Systems Limited The dam burst- and the Old A decade ago, British society seemed locked into a cycle of confrontation and decline. Industry was in daily fear of militant trade unions, while the great institutions of finance, law, education and health went about their business unquestioned Then a new Prime Minister started to lay her plans to curb the power of organized labour, and to set an agenda that permitted her philosophers to begin thinking the previously unthinkable Continuing his review of Margaret Thatcher's effect on the nation, Brian James considers the most fundamental change of all - the change in Britain's attitude to change itself Television: Two Sides to Freedom Unions: A Crisis of Confidence Apathy is swept away The Church: Confution in the Pulpits Education Sun Alliance Life The Town Halls: Is Democracy Destroyed? The New Britannica When it sounds better in Welsh New Words for Old Times Diary Picture Gallery No faith in the doctors David Willetts rebuts BMA criticism of the health reforms The real racialist Commentary Lawson's Collision Course Tim Congdon From Our Special Correspondent: April 11 on this Day 1929 Labour in the Docks Cracks in the Caucasus Gifts and the Greeks Planning pleas under attack Monks at play University pay A role for vets across the Channel Cattle disease Inheritance tax Chinese in Tibet Contingency fees All systems go - some of the time Kinnock speech Names in fiction Court Circular School announcements Soir?ée \ The Times Meeting Fashionable fund raisers Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements St. Joseph's Hospice Marriages Birthdays today Lord Layton Memorial service Latest wills Per Hysing-Dahl Daring Allied wartime pilot who became Norway's Speaker Canon Reginald Houghton Churchman with a head for figures Anniversaries Irene Barclay Improving housing among the London poor Ruth Seydewitz Chronicler of restoration of Dresden's art treasures Bridge Luncheons Christening Fight the good fight or faith, lay . hold on eternal… Optical tweezers making light work of bacteria Science Report Church news University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Dull glow of revolutionary fire Parisians seem less interested in a bicentenary show about the French Revolution than in a new look to the Louvre, writes John Russell Taylor Galleries Ls Révolution Francaise et I'Europe Grand Palais Quand Paris dansait ayec Marianne petit Palais Los Donateurs du Louvre Le Grand Louvre Powerful Case Concert Gothic Voices Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Now Glossy images of tinpot dictators Television Parkinson's Disease Society Chekhov's Challenge Theatre Ivanov Stoand Opera Now All stored up for a revival Simpson is branching out of Piccadilly to cater to the growing international appreciation for the quality and tradition of the best of British style Caviare that feeds the skin Suzy Smith Klein's discreet charm To Russia with love Ehrman Kits Limited This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1843 Entertainments Touring Tennessee Word-Watching Winning Move Classical Top A Surreal brew in Oxford Television Choice RADlO Choice Ingrams Hearing Aids Ltd. Radio 1 Texans lead race to verify fusion The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,953 Fighting to survive the oil slick Word-Watching Weather Cost of a question is forever amber Political Sketch Freeze slows Pole trek Index Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Profits for Airbus 'in 1990s' Inchcape rise Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Rolls-Royce in ?306m NEI takeover Minorco offers a final £3.5bn for ConsGold Rise in costs fuels rate fears GPT 'will not stay in present form' New Plessey chief says telecom venture was creeking before bid Mowlem builds up to £59.5m By Our City Staff: Fromstein 'is on a good track to be relieved of De Savary loan problem' DTI launches inquiry into Mersey shares Wembley Venue of Legends Acquisitive LIT lifts pre-tax profit to ?5.6m Business Roundup TNT extends Poseidon bid Pergamon restructures Pennine tops prediction Mlm Mowlem DG Durham reduces losses Lanca ahead at £1.44m Peter Black in Lambert Howarth bid Car division drives Inchcape higher Tempus Waterford Glass John Mowlem Asda Property leaps to £6.8m Stake pledge Recent Issues Stock Watch The Times The Scottish Provident Institution Asda Property Holdings Plc Unilever N. V Famous Grouse helps boost Highland to interim £10m Retailers threaten higher card limit Punting for a 30K putt Pavilion soars as Martin joins board Waterford '£12m overstated' The £lm - plus man The Times City Diary White knight The Time City Dairy Off the menu The Time City Diary Protestors accuse Abbey over vote papers AGR fans reunited Highlights Equity & Law lifts York stake IJ Dewhirst jumps 14% HCN ahead DDT approval Ladbroke buy Radio control Central Manchester Development Corporation Inflation puts two-way squeeze on share prices Comment Small company statutory audit Busines Letters Big corporations and small investors Recalling days of unchanged dividends Unlisted Securities Investments Trusts Rowntree concern was not artificial Unilever seeks new borrowing limit Investor approval needed for spending capacity of more than ?13bn By Our Industrial Staff: BnToyota plant 'to be built in England' By Our City Staff: First-time figures of ?27.4m for Proudfoot Third Market Commodities Peking contract Burger King reshuffle Fortnum rises to £1.7 million Foreing Exchange Money Markets London Finanical Futures Sema Group profit slumps to £2.6m Company Briefs Caution dampens Dow Wall Street Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Services Shares continue to slide on worries of higher inflation Stock Market Alpha Stocks London Tradeo Options Widespread losses Stock Xchange Prices Michael Page Legal Accontancy & Legal Professions Selection Limited Laurence Simons Associates BBC Enterprises Quarry Dougall Price Waterhouse Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amending writ to correct name Legal Appointments MSL International Mourant de Feu & Jeune Silent witnesses: a right to comment? Tom Williamson and Geoffrey Stephenson on the rules govering police questioning West of England Services Search Recruitment & Selection No duty td insure or advise employee No housing benefit entitlement Singing a different hymn The robust, self-confident North has its own thoughts on the Lord Chancellor's Green Papers, Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Bevan Ashford Solicitors Time to call in the Bar Sir Michael Ogden QC suggests help for government lawyers Whitbread Quarry Dougall Judge shies at the evil eye Inns and Outs James Davis & Partner Law Personnel The Polytechnic of North London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masons Opportunites in Bristol Benton & Bowles Selection Solicitor James R Knowles Chambers of B a Hytner QC 5 Essex Court West Country Solicitors Need Advocate for General… Asa Law Margaret Bennett Chambers of Mr. Thayne Forbes Qc Multiple Classified Advertising Items DHL John Hamilton Associates The Post Office Lloyd's of London Badenoch & Clark Quarey Dougall Chambers and Partners Meredith Scott Associates RT Contractor Developer Crime Concern Northern Ireland Training Council British Home & Hospital for Incurables Crown Lane… Newham Chambers and Partners Hull City Council Surrey County Council Diocese of Blackburn Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Ireland Eastern Health and Social Services… Somerset County Council North Bedfordshire Borough Council Hammersmith & Fulham Cartmell, Mawson & Main Solicitors Torbay Borough Council Captial finds from the past Bernarddine Coverley discovers that the more digging there is in our cities, the more stimulation for archaeological conservationists Public Appointments Wapping neighbourhood Cotswold District Council WIN Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Thames Water Head of National Medical Services Wolverhampton Health Authority Probing deeper in the lab Where to Study West Somerset District Council Reigate & Banstead Wiltshire Magistrates' Courts Committee… Comedy of errors not of Gomer's making Depleted league in prospect Basket Ball Revolutionary who is ever mindful of game's traditions Tennis (AP): Roujbaix goes to Wampers The nine-hour wonder man of Inter is beaten at last Overseas Football Overseas Results Luckwell drops appeal Cycling Time to exploit O'Reilly's prominence David Miller on why short-track speed skating should be an Olympic sport Dominant comeback for Swede Motor Sport Today's Fixtures New format will end injustices Table Tennis Phelps holds initiative Modern Pentathlon Sport on TV Panthers end sad sequence Ice Hockey Whitaker needs to make a brisk start Equestrainism By a Special Correspondent: Colleges close to a double Student Sport Mandarin (Michael Philips): Dunwoody can collect again with Katabatic Aintree fences action Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selection The Times Racing Service Hern's triple assault on Guineas Tuck returns with double Balding chases another National Yesterday's results Prohibition Boy worthy of anew assessment Masters triumph is a just reward for Faldo's consistency Golf: Faldo's Remarkable Closing round of 66 Sets up a Second Successive British Win at Augusta How the Drama Unfolded Leaders taken to five sets by Rucanor Volley Ball The Times Victory ranks Faldo third Encouraging pointers for Britain's chances Judo Final Scores Minor snags delay the big day for maxi Yatching Andries's glamour date McGuigan packs more powerful punchlines Boxing O'Connor aims for automatic selection A tournament to put family ties to the test Twickenham plan for debentures to finance stand Rugby Union Eagles include six from World Cup New post for Shaw Hunt taken to four games by youngster Squash Rackets Harris moves into world of real estate Airfield injury list includes Gillespie Fenton is Clough's winner Barry are just one step away from Europe Charlton surrender of early advantage Football Norwich players doubtful Torquay's brush with fame Cricket: Prospects Look Grim for a Prompt Start to the 1989 Campaign Case for rebel tours go-ahead Milestones passed by two stalwarts For the Record Pools Forcast Prost sets fastest lap by normal aspiration Motor Racing Modaine finds that a hit can he a miss Fencing Eager Eagles Rugby League Faldo's dedication earns its reward Sick Spedding and Martin drop out The Great Borrowing Breakthrough Nick Faldo: The Rise of a Champion (AP): Rumours worried Johnson England cricket team to play in Amsterdam Defeat of Luton puts paid to plans for European test case Pledge on ID cards England in disarray Sport in Brief Minister to blame if clubs stay out End Column
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