News from 29/04/1989
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R Mitchell, Wm Philip, Barry Bean, W. van Strubenzee, R. C. Whelan, Chief Executive, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, Clifford Longley, John Mattock, Catherine Bennett, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Morgan, Mohsin Ali and Joe Joseph, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Cliff Feltham, J. G. Cooper, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Andrei Navrozov, Cosmo Hawkes, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Sir Robin Day, Dg Bradbury, Jeremy Flint, Richard Streeton, Brian Bell, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Editor, Simon Wilde, Michael Young, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, Henry Gee, Peter Davenport, Brian Epstein, Louise Taylor, Wendy & Lisa, Martin Andrew, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Manfred Wörner, Paddy Ashdown, Richard Evans, Monte Carlo, C. L. Kirch, Vanessa Coote, Michael Clark, Byron Rogers, Frances Bissell, Graham Searjeant and David Tweed, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Harold Baum, Judy Froshang, David Skidmore, Max Harrison, Shane Russell, Simon Tait, Nicole Swengley, Brian Sedgemore, Sydney Friskin, Alex Shoumatoff, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Nigel Andrew, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Celia Brayfield, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Paul Vallely, Ian Smith and John Goodbody, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Tim Renton, Paul Griffiths, Steve Acteson, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, W. J. Burroughs, John Hennessy Ei Saler, Martin Trew, Richard Owen, William Heard, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Ned Sherrin, Martin Searby, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Ian Ross, John Bell City Editor, Peter Hancock, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Deyan Sudjic, Mick Clary, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Nicole Swegley, John H. Williams, David Brewerton, Trevor Bailey, Wolfganag M?nchau, Christopher Walker, Amanda Clegg, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Douglas Broom Education Reporter, Alan Franks, Ian Smith and Peter De Ionno, Stephen Thorpe Kingston, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Tom Tickell, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, Christabel Bielenberg, Jill Sherman and Thomson Prentice, Noël Goodwin, Rachel Warren, Jonathan Meades, Peter Philip, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, M. S, Colin Campbell, Mac Margolis, Conal Gregory, Sm Thomson, Judy Froshaug, Shona Crawford Poole, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Pamela Tull, Colin McQuillan, Alan Ross, Ivor Davis, Richard Williams, Richard Allen,
Resumo14 Heysel riot fans sentenced to three years Liverpool supporters allowed home after Belgian manslaughter verdict Index Women priest plan fails Radiation overdose for cancer patients By Our Foreign Staff: Security boosted for UK envoys in death threats Baby foods to get safer packaging Team Yankee Life jail for killer of Shirley Banks Prolific Father Ryan wants to be MEP Kinnock attacks Thatcher 'myths' News Roundup Book trade inquiry Two die on roads Teenager detained Actor for Jersey Marquess is released Top surgeon criticizes health service reforms 'Missing bride' murderer jailed for life Jurors weep as they hear of crimes before Shirley Banks's death Two faces of the romantic charmer who turned to murder Zeebrugge 10 share £645,000 Experts examine skull found at Rose Theatre LSE tries to overturn vote Election of murderer A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Toxic paint removal gets low priority London Underground Lamplugh team plan jail visit Reagan on Thatcher Portfolio Bond Quicker routes to classroom This is not justice, say families of sentenced supporters Heysel 14 had 'a propensity for fearful violence' The 14 convicted were; Michael Barnes, Stanley Conroy, Gary Cooper, John Davies, Gary Evans, Kevin Hughes, Ronald O'Brien, Graham Postlethwaite, Gary Rutter, Timothty Williams, Terence Wilson, Alan Woodray, Mark Woods, and Paul Wright. The 10 against whom cases were not proven were: Daved Duncan, David Giles, Paul Howard, Ronald Jepson, Steven McDonald, Graham Reavey, Keith Reed, Barry Rickman, Andre Sambor, and James Wallace Christian Aid Hopes of early stadium safety review Supermarket chains divided on food irradiation Bill curbs shifty sellers of hearing aids Parliament MPs' Measures Walker fends off bitter attack Guinness case SKY Television Church leaders act to mend breach over women priests Rover 200 Series Gunboat diplomacy on the Cam Local poll test for water privatization MacKay defends plans Scotland gave the lead yesterday towards a radical relaxation of the divorce law in Brltain which would enable couples to dissolve their marriages after one year of separation. The Scottish Law Commission recommended that the Divorce (Scotland) Act of 1976 should be amended to allow dlvorce after one year's separation if both parties consent, and two years' without consent Airlines on schedule for holiday weekend Flightcheck Chinese meals denied to Chinese Bonn claims to be detente vanguard The argument over Western defence Italian Senate calls for freeze on bombers An envoy in the Bush mould America's new man in London P&O Launch of Venus probe delayed World Roundup (Reuter): Moscow 'green' pact Facing Gorbachov Panama accuses US Pact to oust Socialists Deadline for Swapo (AFP): First Soviet TV quiz Inquiry blames the border police for West Bank killings Jerusalem—A car blew up yesterday outside the Israeli police interrogation centre for Arabs detained in east Jerusalem (Richard Owen writes). Police said the explosion appeared to the result of a bungled attempt by a Palestinian to plant a car bomb. The driver, from a refugee camp, was badly burnt Jordan Prince praises Palestinian refugees for shunning riots Beijing International Hotel Britian wins damages for Paris mugging French give way in 7-year legal battle Voters warm to Paraguay spring Hollywood thumbs-down to Bush plea White House crusade against drugs Threat to fragile truce in Beirut Peking's conditions for reform talks rejected by students (Reuter): Dakar curfew after Mauritanians die in vengeance riots UK envoy restriction Paper bought (AFP): Back in fold (Reuter): India jobs plan (Reuter): Food price rise Outlaw furs (Reuter): On air again (AP): Jet downed (AFP): Papal visit B&Q Bush go-ahead for fighter deal Japan's budget is hustled through as FSX row ends Tokoyo—The founder of the Matsushita consumer electronics empire, Mr Konosuke Matsushita, who died on Thursday at the age of 94, left an estate of stocks and property which Japanese news-papers estimated at more than 350 billion yen or ?1.5 billion (Joe Joseph writes). The estate was a record for Japan Simon Barnes Barry Fantoni Towards an undivided Europe On the eve of Mrs Thatcher's talks in Germany. Manfred Wörner, the Nato secretary-general, tells Michael Evans of his long-term vision for which organization should now start working Beating the baby food blackmailers Shane Russell urges new policies to meet a growing international threat Beasts in the park (From our Own Correspondent): The Fall of Abdul Hamid Unsure Foundations Heysel Justice Egyptian Knife Tricks When standards in the press fall A church myth After Hillsborough Unofficial rose Steps towards non-nuclear energy Using space data Justifying sanctions Political asylum Self defence in face of violence Tampering with food Beneath the arches Signs of summer Letters to the Editor should carry daytime telephone… Court Circular The night sky in May The Army generation game Pain of the unity struggle Clifford Longley Memorial services Service dinners Birthdays Today's royal engagements Appointments Les Ambassadeurs Club Musical Evening: Pianist -… Bradfield College Kenny McBain Director of award-winning TV series Professor Harold Barlow Advances in radar and telecommunications William Webster Eloquence on the orchestral double-bass Forthcoming marriages Luncheons The Lord thy God win raise up unto thee a Prophet… Church services tomorrow Fifth Sunday after Easter Chenies Manor House Anniversaries Of motes and Planck's Science Report University news Dinner Milking the horror? Television Choice Well-spiced ham Radio Choice BBC1 Variations Fighting for justice Television Choice BBC1 Accelerated Learning France expels Pretoria envoys The Times Crossword Puzzle East German tanks heading for the scrapyard Weather Call The Times Word-Watching Weather Diana martin Index The Pound Stock Market Mobil sells out of S Africa Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates Spens says trial is not the issue 'How would you feel if you were acqiotted but bankrupt?' Unilever calls off $1.55bn Faberge deal By Our City Staff: Guinness and Owens plan to sell United Glass The next challenge for Davies is Asda Management deal aims to 'change people's perspectives' By Our City Staff: Phipps is silent on revised bid prices Goodman ready to talk on merger with RHM Minorco plea to ConsGold board Consolidated Gold Fields PLC Index ICI Tunstall hit by poor result By Our City Staff: Leisure races past post with £1.2m Water flows smoothly to a bigger splash NHL rises despite rate squeeze Mortgage book expands to ?1.6 billion at half time Dan-Air seeks growth in scheduled flights Shares in Yeoman suspended By Our City Staff: Hopkinsons slides as core unit is sold Profit slips to £2m at Feedex Allied Irish in $200m issue Hoechst Benlox reveals third successive year of loss Business Roundup SNT up 18% at halfway Lloyds quits US bonds British Assets moves higher Trust's 100% scrip issue Dividend cut at Tharsis Prices finish week on quieter note Wall Street Recent Issues Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Stock Watch By Our City Staff: CBI challenges claim of share-owning democracy Resort issue for hotel buys Court lifts gag on Gateway directors Supporters of Isosceles bid give undertakings about their conduct Shares slip from post-crash high Stock Market Kitty Little slides to £400,000 Jo Walker up Slingsby rises Clayton steady Trading halted Gleeson leaps Lendu ahead British Gas threat to Enterprise deal London Traded Options Shares mark time Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Premiums set to rise as advisers earn more Customer pays for Act of confusion Family Money Viven Goldsmith reviews a year of investor protection Impartial advice on mortgages is harder to find AITC Save & Prosper Disagreement halts new M&G Pep Argument breaks over necessity for client letters Vivien Goldsmith reports Family Money Commission in call for insurance sex equality Building societies do some rural pruning AMP Briefings MLA Allied Dunbar policies go up River & Mercantile Alliance Leicester National Savings' tax concession under attack Bill in a china shop School fees set to rise by 10% TSB Offshore Attention All UK Unitholders Teenage T-shirt tycoons Rachel Warren reports on a team of sixth-formers who found that confidence pays in the business world Family Money The Amsport goal is to beat injury time penalty Midland Bank 'in a muddle' Misplaced marketing amazes Poll tax bites in Scotland Services benefit Registrars' attitudes to DIY broking Good value on the heritage trail Conal Gregory looks at economical ways to enjoy Britain HFS Broker urges caution over gilt-edged auction Family Money A little sacrifice can mean a bigger pension M&g The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Allied Dunbar Why it takes a £3 billion industry to get water from… Index Rain Forest Martyr Chico Mendis was murdered because he was trying to halt the destruction of the Amazon rain forest. He was not the first victim of ruthless ranchers and greedy land speculators, but in the billion-dollar battle between commercial exploiters and traditional rubber tappers he had become a symbol of resistance whose killing sent shock waves far beyond Brazil. Alex Shoumatoff went into the jungle to investigate The Times Classic Bali Cane Furniture Index To dine-two is fine The Ned Sherrin Column If I were.. . Brian Sedgemore Catching the mail run to Shangri-La Country Life Champion for the rank and file Talks to Carry Kasparov MOPS Executive Automatic Exhibition Calendar From Our Own Correspondent: Squeeze, don't sneeze The morning rush hour holds few terrors for Joe Joseph, an old hand at the Shinjuku shuffle A last chance to share the Bounty Cathedral's living stones Simon Tait climbs above Winchester's nave to view the lofty new showcase for its greatest treasures Mutiny on the Bounty 1789-1989 Failing the money test A London borough's failure to pay fees on time gave a number of Manchester University students per-examination tension, Cosmo Hawkes writes Room to work and play Tied to London and his ministry job all week, Lord Hesketh relishes weekends at home with his young family. Judy Froshaug visited them Our Weekend Telecom Security Outings Small Talk by Clive Doig Restaurant Guide Hints Bar and Restaurant Bank Holiday Restaurants Multiple Display Advertising Items New Moon Chinese Restaurant Indian Vegetarian Restaurant Fully Licensed Golden Horn The Kwality Pickwicks Mine Bar Supping with the best Eating out Jonathan Meades revels in the charm of a modern approach to meals Martin's Bijou Grand Wine Clearance All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to The Times Green and growing Ecology Are you a forest shade or more eau-de-nil asks Nicole Swengley Directory Feast of fish and fowl Frances Bissell suggests that marinated fillets of haddock, MacKerel and saimon will provide an unusual and refreshing start to a Bank Holiday meal Pop goes the rule book Drink The latest regulations covering the labelling of champagne bottles do not help customers much. Jane MacQuitty tries to crack the code Champagne Buys How to be a Spode-spotter Collecting Sales Guide Cardata Not so fab, really Brian Epstein was famously sad. George Melly reviews a life The Sunday Times Someone else's m How many of the diaries supposedly written in per-war Berlin are gossip? Christabel Bielenberg sifts the evidence Emories Women at work Crime A pocket full of possibilities Children's Book of the Week Russian as it should be read A Life of Chekhov Oxford, £5.95 A Woman's Kingdon And other stories Translated by Ronald Hingley Oxford, £2.95 Abacus Over to the collectors The Faber Book of CRICKETFaber, £4.99 It's Been a Piece of Cake Methuen, £12.99 Hit me with every detail The Guinness Book of Rock Stars Guinness Books, £9.95 Penelope Fitzgerald Rodent on the rocks Feeding the rat Flamingo, £3.95 The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Greek Festival in London Peter Katin The Hanover Band Wigmore Hall Summer Series Concerts Opera & Ballet Carmen Barbican RPO RG Harps Folk/concert/irish The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Saving face Television Monday Skin-deep struggle Theatre In the Talking Dark Royal Exchange, Manchester Kent County Council The question master bows out After 10 years as chairman of the popular Question Time, Sir Robin Day is to retire. Byron Rogers watches him at work Green piece Opera A Small Green Space Towngate Theatre, Basildon A restoration of great drama One of London's more unusual architectural treasures prepares to reopen its doors Architrcture Trenchant stuff Concert CLS/Hickox Festival Hall/Radio 3 Mark Pepper Ladies in waiting Rock Wendy & Lisa Town & Country Pianos Subtle medieval stirrings Classical A star is born Jazz Low-strung delight Recital Simple success Rock Cool, drowsy dreams The Times Dance Theatre Tony Patrick Opera Cinema Bridge Galleries Rock Jazz Photography Chess Concerts Picture Gallery Spanish Riding School The Small Talk Answer There are fewer people in Rottland than in Bilgo The World Famous Broadcasting Better Living R. J. S. Trading Ltd Seymour Shirts Jacobus Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Magnus Windows Fibre Flex Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Folding Luggage Rack Mower Sharpener Pine beds by Moriarti Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa to Bed Diy Direct Supplies Ltd Dunlopillo Latex Ladies Why Dont You Pack up! Safari Shirts and Jackets Island Flowers ACW Genuine Old and New York Flagstones Crazy Paving… Send Today for Free Brochure Akom Ltd The Breton Shirt Company Tamar Fashions K. Restorations Dreamsleep by Victorian Multiple Display Advertising Items Forstal Nursery Eject-A-Weed Moles Relaxator Ltd P&s Ltd Pure Water Woodblast Signs How to keep the thieves at bay Nicole Swengley reports on the vast array of gadgetry available to combat opportunist burglars Top Voque The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Hildon Index Hendry recovers to stay in the hunt Fair share protest to continue Chorboy with a tough streak FA prepared now to expel Liverpool from semi-final No sign of panic at Luton Norwich gates opened Cup final hit by apathy Extra seating planned in Twickenham stand Ætna Section 4 Travel Leisure Match Statistics For the Record Bath may confirm that recent form guide is misleading Rugby Union Today's Teams at Twickenham Robinson earns his reward Weekend Team News Walsham in overall lead City must calm their nerves Football Becker enjoying best from on clay Last night's results Smith banned from touchline Fulwood finally worn down Tennis Wigan could have edge if Gregory's ankle stays course Rugby League Today's Teams at Wembley England face a more challenging future Squash Rackets (AP): Physician will 'name names' In Brief Buckton injured (AFP): Samaranch ill (Reuter): Australian Tests Going upmarket San Diego appeal Bailey takes care to enhance prospects Cricket: Athey's Over-Cautious Fields Give Northamptonshire the Chance to Build on Slow Bristol Pitch Solid start by Sidhu for Indians Rapid Crcketline Pringle enhances his claims Bakker's upset for Surrey Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Somerset show no sympathy Fine line delivers Munton rich haul Mendis serves notice with timely hundred Dexter tours the counties The Times Sportsline Carrigill moves to head of queue Windshift dominates (AP): Italy chooses Gattai Chairman resigns after 'disrespect' from membership Golf Cayard ensures that he cannot be caught Yachting Pirate Army's classic display Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Ripon Selections First-class facilities reaping just reward The Good Racecourse Guide All the Details From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Twilight Agenda to confirm promise Brother Michael can earn his place in Times final Point-to-point Championship Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Mandarin: Worcester Selections Racing next week Motor Cycle Grand Prix Line Mandarin: Yahoo in peak form to give Edwards first Whitbread win Sandown results Rapid Raceline Audi Carlisle Sedgefield Ladbroke Line Taunton Dial up Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Sandown Park Selctions McKeown lands 486½-treble Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Haydock Park Selections Sharp N'Early pick of raiding party The Times Racing Service Llewellin has home advantage Motor Rallying Busy schedule for Pritchard Cycling Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on Tv Captains and captaincy Trevor Bailey, the former England all-rounder, examines the art and science of leadership and compares yesterday's amateur captains with the professionals of today Tomorrow Attacking game in prospect Hockey Rich spice of soft Sussex life County Towns Perched high above the South Downs with exhilarating views, Lewes has more than its share of architectural variety, says Nigel Andrew Around Lewes Wheel Horsa Link Stakes Ltd Weekend Tips Classic climbing beauty Gardening Christpher Lloyd has had some help in revising his book on clematis. Francesca Greenoak reports Pbi Toplawn Iberia Flights to Asia Suilla Select Diary of the Times Classified French Life Picture Gallery American Travel Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical treats of temples Weekend Walk Sun signs and portents Open Air Weather Eye Caribbean AVIS Time Off India Malta & Gozo Aquasun The capital of art nouveau From the glided gables of the Grand Place to the avenues of lace, Brussels revels in its artistic heritage. Hilary Finch investigates VIASA Worldwide Thomson What's the Difference between France and… Planning an escape route Air, rail, ferry, hovercraft? With airport chaos threatened once more this summer, Shona Crawford Poole offers some simple starting points Beauty under southern skies There is more to China than Peking and the Great Wall, says John Russell Taylor - there is the scenery of the south Malata KUONI Turkey Sealink Ford Index Nostalgic by Design Winners at £1m Meridian Index Db Davis Build McHawk Going for a Song! 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