News from 06/05/1989
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Malcolm Pearson, Chris Petit, Hilary Bradt, John Galloway, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Martin Walker, Tom Lubbock, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Geoffrey Bignell (Assistant Secretary-General), A. D. C. Turner (Deputy Chief Executive), Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Catherine Makepeace, Jeremy Flint, Rob Findlay, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Margareta Pagano, Gerald Davies, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Henry Gee, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Mohsin Ali, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, C. W. Koenigsberger, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Kerry Gill, Clive Doig, Robin Young, Robert Nye, David Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, MS, Byron Rogers, Frances Bissell, James Wood, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley, Simon Tait, Alex McWhirter, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, S. T, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nigel Andrew, M. St. John Parker, Vena Adams, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Liz Walkington, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Robin Neillands, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, John Blunsden, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Brian Beel, Deyan Sudjic, Kenneth Fleet, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, George Rose, Publisher, S. F. W. Courtney, M. G. Harman, Albert H. Friedlander, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Yetta Caplan, David Sapsted and Mark Souster, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Owen Jenkins, Jenny Gilbert, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Ian L. Rushton, David Sinclair, Tom Tickell, F. B., Christopher Follett, Noël Goodwin, Penelope Astor, Bailey Morris, Jonathan Meades, Lucretia Stewart, Hugh Thompson, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Michael Evans, Nicholas R. D. Brown, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, Christopher Jackson, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Susie Roberts, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Richard Williams,
ResumoHowe expels 3 diplomats over Blowpipe South Africans told to go in missile affair In today's 52-page Times Murder call Spot check Todd rejects Labour disarmament report Major change ahead for road signs Labour grasps, Glamorgan with a 12% swing Conservative consolation in council returns Wildcat chaos set to bring rail misery New King's Cross investigation urged The Times MP drops Bill protect privacy News Roundup Union chief loses poll Wapping case review Third vote on Silcott Freed Briton arrested £19,250 tennis seats Isuzu Todd to defy Kinnock on nuclear issue London gears up for day traffic chaos Lord MacKay wares against increase in crown court trials Solicitors backed by Bar students Threatened school is denied right to opt out College stops sale of inventor's models Saleroom Clarke sees room for NHS reforms change Way open for private sector to fund roads Traffic congestion initiative Taking breakfast in the great British style The Mortgage Corporation Under the bonnet Next Week Holiday bonus Portfolio Bond Victorious Tories promise not to make sweeping cuts Yale of Glamorgan win boosts Labour morale Those doctors Who 'hit high standards' will get rewards Parliment Full list of results in county council elections Labour sees contract as U-turn Pageantry masks gunners' secret task Site threat by 'Arthur Daleys' Former LRT chief attack handling of cyanide issue King's Cross fire Birth pill users told not to panic Businessmen fight private jet curb B&q Reviewing other aspects of life No Title Outrage greets Rafsanjani call for killings in West Bush fails to sway Kohl on missiles World Roundup Thatcher under fire Briton found guilty (AFP): Murder suspects held Israel accuses two Moi to purge party (Reuter): Poindexter could find he is forced into plea bargaining Aftermath of North verdict East Germans are warned off voting for change Central 1,000 Soviet tanks sent out of Germany Aide's past returns to haunt Wright (AP): Nagorno-Karabakh hit by fresh wave of Armenian strikes The New Montego 2.0 GTi Estate Attack by ANC adds to fears sin Pretoria Bush sends team to monitor poll Final drive to woo voters in Panama (AFP): Delhi gas casualties (Reuter): Bonn doubt Shuttle action (AFP): Lange at a low (AP): Baton down (Reuter): Arson charge Vienna talks (AP): Bomb scare (Reuter): Naked truth Pirates massacre 130 boat people as Hong Kong crisis grows Student discord in China weakens drive on democracy (Reuter): Russia puts off Tokyo visit (Reuter): Working party will consider world fund to save atmosphere Bovine bliss is the sacred cow of US diners Heavenly heights for Santa Maria Fear of Khmer Rouge comeback is fading Cambodian confidence in future Harvey Nichols Simon Barnes Times Diary Picture Gallery Good cheer for everyone David Butler sums up the results of Thursday's elections Moscow's Trojan horse Commentary Times Roman centurion From Our Own Correspondent: Germany a free and equal partner of the west Struggle for the Centre Misuses of Diplomacy Protesters' arrest Sponsor's doubts on arts funding Mothers' work Housing practices Off the roll Pupils dazzled by glittering prizes EC legislation Justifying sanctions Smoking in flight Dressing for the job A matter of life and death Flaws in 'glasnost' Wrong number? Roadmanship Long time in politics Court Circular Mr Brian Hewitt Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Appointments Making light work of jet-lag Science Report Princesses' capital outing Marriages Danish plan to launch Nelson wreck museum Archaeology Luncheon Memorial service William Squire Shakespearean actor of Welsh elquence Picture Gallery Lydia Pasternak Slater Poet, translator and sister of Boris Christine Jorgensen World's first sex change operation Albert Hollaender Archivist of London's rich past Births Times Newspapers Ltd Church services tomorrow New Rector of Oscott Church news Ltin Mas Society Anniversaries Dinners Westminster Cathedral Choir School University news Latest wills Service dinners Service luncheon Service reception A life of her own Television Choice Despair of the purists Radio Choice BBC1 Close to the bone Television Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Actifed Expectorant The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,975 Aftermath of the noting at Risley Weather Call The Times Word-Watching Weather Sunshine and jams Accelerated Learning Tyres: Avon in Dunlop Link Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Dollar firm despite intervention Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates News Crop in $825m travel interests sale GrandMet selling six casinos to buyout team 111 City jobs lost as B&c brokers close £2.9bn takeover bid for THF expected 'Disaffected directors and banks in final financing talks' Bank scores with £500m gilt auction Lederman brothers finally declare ConsGold ruling expected on Tuesday Clubs deal for Granada GEC-Siemens reject Plessey plan for GPT Foreign Colonial Section 2 Bond sells former UK head office for £11m Business Roundup Cooper takes stake in ACC Bennett buys 12 stores Palma profits warning Apricot wins 95% of DDT No payout at London Agenda £2.6m rights at Tubular Rise in US jobless to 5.3% confirms slower growth UK brewers line up for minority stake in Stroh Alpha Stocks THF peaks as dealers continue talk of imminent takeover bid Stock Market Recent Issues By Our City Staff: Sotheby's up 4% despite dip in sales London Traded Options Traditional Options Dow loses ground on futures selling World Market Avon and Dunlop to form £22m tyres business link BBA pays £39m for IGH stake B&w to merge with Hargrave Towles ahead Britannia ban Stock Watch The Times Save & Prosper Moore defends changes in occupational pensions Anglia TV in £2m Australian deal Accountants split over merger of institutes By Our City Staff: 'Howden fraud funded art purchases' Courts to decide on oil dispute Triumphs and challenges for the tigress of Downing Street Harder line on soft commissions Hambro Guardian The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchange Money Markets London Financial Futures Firm end to account Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Unit Linked Insurance Investments In Uncle Sam they trust Maria Scott finds a few surprises in the league tables of April performances by unit and investment trusts 'Pre-need' funerals gain popularity Societies hope to offer profit-sharing 'More than 2m personal pensions' Lawson under fire over pension tax cutbacks Personal boost for high earners Friendly expansion by Family Family Money Pearl Unit Trusts Save & Prosper A member of Investment Management Regulatory… Mim Britannia Tripped up by terminology Maria Scott on the misunderstanding that resulted in a cheque being bounced Pru-Bache aims for experienced investor Tax relief on pre-1984 Me assurance policies is at end No new Leeds Pay and Save accounts from next month Fulton Prebon Sterling Ltd Save & Prosper Government widens field for Peps Save & Prosper TSB Dear Mr Taxman Family Money Tom Tickell grits his teeth, lifts his pen, and tackles an annual chore Briefings The M&g Group Henderson Financial Management LTD Products of Thatcher's decade Survivors emerged from the 'torrid' years in better shape, but, says David Brewerton, industry is still not convinced that Mrs Thatcher is on its side NM Schroder Unit Trust Managers Ltd Unit Trusts No Title Travel: Peace in Tuscany Lost seamen of submarine alley Sixteen trawlers have disappeared since 1980 between Ireland and Britian. Ronal d Faux and Kerry Gill investigate claims that submarines may be involved Simon & Schuster Section 3 On the crest of a wave The Ned Sherrin Column Chanel Pour Monsieur If I were Brian Sedgmore A natural reaction to Thatcherism The Way It Isn't Aspects of love and freedom Face to Face Talks to Harvey Fierstein Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Royal turn at Ironbridge Exhibition Calendar From our Own Correspondent: Race that makes France flutter Philip Jacobson on the lure of a national pastime-the tiercé-which celebrates its centenary soon Sparking taste of living history Museums Simon Tait visits two Bath muscums where hte arts, crafts and fizzy pop of yesterday are being kept alive Never a dull moment Our Weekend Judy Froshaug meets barry Cryer whose own life at times appears almost as funny as hiss comic scripts LSE-a vote against students? Campus The London School of Economics student union election last week of Winston Silcott, a convicted murderer, as honorary president, has provoked considerable student raction. Here are some of the views expressed to Campus Cash customers Money is a perpetual student preoccupation For the particularly severe says Rob Findlay Outings Mindbenders by Clive Doiq Papillon Al Gallo D'oro Restaurant Imperial Tandoori Pavarotti Pitta the Great The Nosh Bar Boucha's Turkish Restaurant Verbanella Golden Horn Martin's Bijou Neel Akash Tandoori Dinner parties to order Eating out Jonathan Meades samples some friendly home style cooking Orange Jazz The Nosherie Hunting the top of the flops Collecting Robin Young finds shows going for a song Directory Picture Gallery Port of summer call Drink After a long search, Jane MacQuitty finds a white port worth the wait School dinners in style The Times Cook After helping to judge a recent competition for young cooks Frances Bissell here selects some of the winning recipes Meaty subject Food News Butter pat Cardata Library fare Le new Creuset Pen and paper war Byron Rogers battles his way through the war corre3spondents' finest hours The Warcos The War Correspondents of World War Ii By Richard Collier Directions Housewife superstar My Life By Marlene Dietrich Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 A wag on four legs Children's Book of the Week The Sniff Stories By Ian Whybrow Illustrated by Toni Goffe The Bodley Head, £5.95 Doctor on the table Poetry The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams Volume Ii, 1939-1962 Edited by Christopher MacGowan Carcanet, £25 Mask behind the man Odd Man out By Sheridan Morley Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.95 James Mason By Diana de Rosso Lennard, £12.95 Blood in the shade Crime Lucretia Stewart Ask the Right Question By Michael Z. Lewin No Exit Press £2.99 out of Time By Michael Z. Lewin No Exit Press, £2.99 Three with a Bullet By Arthur Lyons No Exit Press, £2.99 Look at that myth Van Gogh By Melissa McQuillan Thames and Hudson, £5.95 Anarchy amidst the washing up Accident and Cassandra By Christa Wolf Virago £5.95 each Quick List I will arise and go to the source material James Wood finds that W. B. Yeats wrote enlightening introductions to his own work Essays and Introductions By W. B. Yeats Macmillan, £9.99 TLS The South Bank Centre Royal Festival Hall Halle The Cleveland Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall CBSO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schumann & his Circle Sylvia Sass St John's Smith Square Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Barbican Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Globe Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items National Symphony Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poles apart Television Life and death of an old soldier Theatre The Alarmist Rose Theatre Sounds exciting Concert Philiharmonia/ Bychkov Festival Hall East-West side story The Arts Hilary Finch meets rising young Soviet pianist Vladimir Ovchinikoy Who opens tomorrow night in the first of a series of British Conerts Voicing approval Recital Felicity Lott Wigmore Hall Monday Sheridan Morley on the next big thing in the… Sadler's Wells Bonhams Stamp of success What The Body Does Not Remember The Place Dance Shoparound Back Relaxer Lyn-Plan Fire Escape Professional Window Cleaner Chester-care ltd Bumbles Relaxator Ltd Why Don't You Pack up! Tidy Rail Boxer Shorts Galaxy Storage Beds P&s LTD Peculiarly English style Records Opera Lone voices Rock At last, and too good to miss Rhythm and Blues Life and soul Concerts Bridge Chess Winning Move Mindbender Answers Concise Crossword No 1864 Peakswift Ltd Swiftech Futon centre Word-Watching Peter Adams Graham Engineering (Midlands) LTD Center Akom LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambur LTD Fiesta Canopies LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forstal Nursery Magnus Windows Multiple Display Advertising Items Dextroplast LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ariens Compost Bins Alectralink Distributing Company James Harland Designs LTD Treske House of Heraldry Ltd Ladderax The Times Opening gamble Shopping A Georgian marvel in Docklands has been rescued from dereliction, restored, and reopened. Now all it needs is visitors. Deyan Sudijic reports Soaring vision of Norman might Durham's castle and cathedral crowning a wooded cliff have made the city a World Heritage Site—and quite right too, Nigel Andrew reports Bridge Around Durham Cricket Semi-finalists face cruel shoot-out Jones raises morale for Australians Irish series cancelled by refusal Ferrari dismiss Mansell alarm Bailey fightback shows his Davis Cup worth Boost for Wimbledon Leroco Direct Sales Ltd Section 4 Ungrowded Corner of Tuscany Take Map… and Song Book Flying to Europe on the Cheap Back Yard Brought to Bloom Britain in the driving seat The Times Guide to the Grand Prix Teams Yorkshire tumble to humiliating defeat in a day and a half Cricket: Stephenson Claims Best Haul by Notts Bowler in 33 Years Mendis provides necessary backbone against Botham Spinners' last word at Cardiff Tough going for Derbyshire Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Authority lacking in Surrey's batting Maurel heads off Tabarly's late challenge Yachting For the Record Woosnam's amazing escape ILEA defends decision to sell playing fields The Times Sportline Autosport (Reuter): US club seeking Mogilny's services In Brief A settlement is reached New title sought Lydon signs on Open Mind wins Clarke's mission Squad selected Holding the ace Roche caught out by the cobblestones Cycling William Hill Cannon Lad can earn final place Point-to-point by Brian Beel Mandarin: Hereford Selections By Mandarin: Hexham Selections By Mandarin: Market Rasen Selections Heavy support for Hern classic hope after double Newmarket Yestgerday's results Hamilton Park Atmospheric paradise for the connoisseur All the Details Swinburn not guilty on whip Newton Abbot By Mandarin: Bath Selections By Mandarin: Warwick Selections Smart Nashwan can measure up to his sparkling homework Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 14 contenders Rapid Raceline Gaye Brief finale Landbroke Line Racing next week Blinkered first time Dial up By Mandarin: Silver Flirig to sprint in By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Selections By Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Thirsk Selections From Our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Scott colt has classic look The Times Racing Service Easy Goer for 'Roses' Vase final may lure best crowd Today's Team News Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sport on TV An Arsenal victory will give Liverpool an awesome run-in Football Colchester stride towards safety Faldo five shots off lead Golf Tucker has lead over Leng after dressage Equestrianism Tomorrow Hughes is hoping to foil Middlesex Hockey Established pair are excluded by Welsh finalists Rugby Union Welsh can play In S Africa Veteran Lyon shows record-breaking form Boxing Inquiry into 'scuffle' Squash Rackets Play the Irish rover Ireland is beautiful, but as Robin Neillands found, its charm really lies in the people Travel Notes Agriframes Fruit Cages Fast Cutting Small but successful Gradening Link Stakes LTD Airtours Paris Time Off Air europe Try Diy to Europe Fare Deal Ocean Cruise Lines AITO Holidays & Villas Iberia Trailfinders American Travel Centres Flightline Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel No Title Nairobi & Mombasa Multiple Classified Advertising Items General VillaWorld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruising & Sailing Abroad Cruise World Twickers World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Italy Idyllic Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Spain Beautiful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Andrew Brock Travel Ltd Salzburg Music Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Off on glacial pursuits Hilary Bradt leads a party of over-sixties to new peaks in Peru UK Holidays Activity Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xv1 Century Fishermans Cottage Trewince Painting Holidays May to October Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items A slower beat of the heart Chris Peachment seeks out a corner of Tuscany still largely untouched by the British invasion AVIS Sky Television
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