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News from 12/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peggy Ashcroft, John Hayes, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Geoffery Wheeler, Anne Billson, Vijitha Yapa, Hazhir Teimourian, Jonathan Miller, Stephen Leather, Andrew Morgan, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Roland Rudd, Martyn Bond (Head), Derek Jacobi, David Lee, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, David Mason, Chairman, Carol Leonard, Margaret Hotine, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Olivier, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Margareta Pagano, Neil McKittrick Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Christopher Thomas and David Gollob, Henry Kronsten, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Brian Robins, Joan Plowright, John Lewis, Political Staff, J. B. Fuller, Principal, Alan Lorimer, Bryan Keith-Lucas, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Maggie Smith, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Jenny MacArthur, Frederick Hill, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Shafiq Qazaz, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, John Percival, Adrian G. McKinty, Robert Bolt, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Robert Cockburn, Steven Downes, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Eileen Atkins, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Clifford Webb and Daniel Ward, Nicholas Harling, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Robert Matthews Technology Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Nicolas Soames, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Tom Stoppard, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. Kane, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Mark Herbert, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Richard Block, Derek Harris, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, John Goodbody, Mandarin, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Sallie Ecroyd, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Alan Lee, Boyd-Carpenter, Howard Brenton, Daniel Ward, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Robin Moffat Medical Examiner, Noël Goodwin, Derek Harris, John Earl, Director, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Malcolm Wicks, John Moore's, Colin Campbell, Shona Crawford Poole, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Llanos, Martin Regan, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Richard Battley,

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Bush to send extra troops into Panama 'Bullying tactics' will be resisted by US The boy who would be royal Portfolio Bond Bomb inquiry three still held Index £40m extra to be spent on NHS technology UK's falling cigarette statistics go up in smoke Stars fight for Rose Theatre Bishop quits over loss of £200,000 on Tutu visit £800 water bill for new homes Tory onslaught on Kinnock's policy switch Gorbachov offer to cut 500 missiles Bovis abroad Ltd BR chairirian to appear at inquiry News Roundup Dikko fights to stay Map shares flop Taxi fares to rise 11% TV launch faces hitch Union blocks merger Move to cut suicides Ashdown urges Democrats to pull together World 'greenhouse effect' treaty already drafted 'Poor' Britons have never had it so good, says Moore Leaders clash in dispute over poll-tax leaflets Blackouts loom after power workers reject improved pay offer Fashion on the streets Demolition due to start on Monday Rose Theatre excavation By Our Arts Correspondent: Be wary of sponsors, museums are told Correction EC ruling invoked early to help ease teacher shortages The run-up to 1992 The Labour Party will next week reveal its plans to offer people aged over 50 incentives to train for a second career to offset the ageing of the population (Sam Kiley writes). Mr Jack Straw, Labour's education spokesman, said last night that offering a one-year grant plus help with college fees plus help with college fees to those facing the end of their employment would "postpone dependency" Loans will 'waste' £18bn Father accused of son's murder 25 years ago Barts backs 'opt out' for district Hospital 's cot drive Weapons man tricked MoD out of £100,000 Setting the lordly seal on the inside story Legionelia theory on four deaths Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited £10m fund is 'safety net' Edinburgh Festival Fine view for winner Portfolio Bond Firm that withdrew escapes legal inquiry CPS 'riddled with problems' Dixons Nobody beats our deals Floral prints revive Banks's blooms MOD questioned over firm Dior dismisses its veteran designer Fines on farmers 'too lenient' River pollution Fast Lane High powered reading Brothers still held in barracks bomb inquiry Snooker cue attacker is jailed for 12 years £¼m damages Heron sighted Ban escape Crime concern Jury adjourns Bexley remand Airship hopes Rifkind puts brake Scottish Conservative conference A Labour government would restrict television and newspaper choice, Mr Timothy Renton, Minister of State at the Home Office, told the Perth conference yesterday (Nicholas Wood writes). However, he faced protests that the broadcasting White Paper would lower standards and threaten the Scottish element on the country's television network. A resolution urged the Government to safeguard regional programming By Our Political Staff: Defiant Plumb backs European political union Cost cuts make steak a wise buy Weekend food prices B&Q Cats stow London's longest musical tale Attack on journal linked to nuclear fusion debate (AP): Customs can reveal Noriega papers Ruling by High Court in London a blow for Panama's strongman Lima (AP)—Peru said yesterday that it "denounces and rejects" a nullification of the Panamanian presidential elections. The Government of President Garcia said in a communique that it also supports the fulfilment of the Panama Canal Treaty. The Government labelled a possible nullification as a "manoeuvre against the will of the Panamanian people" Wright aide quits after attack story World Roundup Briton in kidnap case (Reuter): Iran criticized at UN Apartheid protest Romania out of step (AP): Belgian 'coup plot' A jovial fighter against military rule Man in the News Hungary's opposition seeks better deal East bloc's troubled steps towards democracy East German cliurch challenge to poll results Solidarity begins campaign to educate voters Warsaw—A three-week-old strike over pay at a copper mine in Lublin euded yesterday after an appeal by Solidarity activists in the region Gorbachov in battle with top officer corps First Midgetman missile test fails Business Growth Training Israeli colonel dismissed for limb-breaking order Britain accused of partiality to PLO (Reuter): Rockets hit Beirut soon after truce Renault Financial Services Woman tears up pledge to Pretoria Noon deadline set for 250,000 Kurds Peronist is playing safe as rhetoric lulls voters Elections in Argentina Renault Sydney students hear history according to Baker Succession bargaining deepens Japan crisis Washington—A controversial US Japanese plan to build Japan's new FSX fighter plane won a narrow initial victory as the Senate foreign relations committee voted 9-8 to support the $7 billion (£4.2 billion) deal Colombo embarks on first talks with Tamil Tigers (Reuter): Peking to draft new law for protesters 30 arrested (AFP): Drug profits (AFP): Food sentence (Reuter): Trumpeter dies (NYT): Dancing days Secord charged (Reuter): Release pledge Judge's order on poll tax leaflet 'still ignored' Prime Minister The Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain Extra £40m for health review proposals Debate on NHS White Paper At question time, Mrs Thatcher agreed with Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman (Lancaster, C) that leaflets put out by the British Medical Association about the NHS review had frightened elderly people and that a number of doctors had been gravely concerned about them. She added the hope that the agreement between the Government and the BMA would be fully accepted and enforced so that they could go ahead in a much better spirit Extension for expired passports Power chief to be named soon Drugs ban for slimming clinics Home Office Labour deterrent 'would not deter' Forests move will help conservation New law to rule holes in road Phone calls cheaper Privacy Bill withdrawn Whisky and paintings New citizens Spring recess Royal Assent Parliament next week The freedom express Every day for 40 years the Berliner has ferried British troops from West Berlin through the Soviet sector to West Germany. Anne McElvoy joined the train Price of going back to nature Nicholas Ridley has advised farmers to participate in the organic "rip-off". What do the growers think—and why are natural products so expensive? Kellock Ltd. Money under the mattress Several hospitals in Britain are launching sponsor-a-bed schemes in order to supplement their budgets Times Diary Picture Gallery A giant leap for Labour? Commentary Yes, poverty really exists Malcolm Wicks replies to John Moore's keynote speech last night Between pit and pendulum On This Day The Home Rule Bill Shortage of clerks Destination Europe Green Blueprint Taking gamble with Ulster vote Steroid law From all angles Underground dangers Helping hand for college have-nots Labour's deterrent Plight of Kurds Europe's 'law lake' A curtain call for the Rose? Safety at sea Ill-gotten gains Court Circular Appointments Judges to retire St Paul's choir school loses out as comedian's war medals fail to sell Saleroom Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Meeting Dinners Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Marriages Summer Fields, Oxford, 1864-1989 Luncheon Bedford School Loretto Junior School (The Nippers) Service dinner Keith Whitley Darker side of the truffle Science Report Dr Cecil Bevan Former Principal of University College, Cardiff Ruggero Maccari Prolific screen writer of popular Italian films Births Church news University news Latest wills Cancer Research Campaign The Servants of Christ Thinking positive Television Tomorrow Picture Gallery Betrayed A steady radiance Dame Margot Fonteyn will be 70 next week. John Percival assesses the almost indefinable genius of Britain's prima ballerina Straight from the heart Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Strand Calling shots Rock Stevie Wonder Wimbley Arena Intensely right-handed Recital Emily White Purcell Room Gift fromabove Concerts Rhilharmonia/Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall Richard Morrison on the Philharmonia last night and a gala visit Strasbourg PO/ Guschlbauer Festival Hall Royal Shakespears Company Forbidden Broadway the West End Edition All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to 'It is lunacy to include leers as sexual harassment' The first lady of Scotland Greta Hobbs turned her Scottish castle into a hotel by accident. Now she has been chosen as hotelier of the year An Italian in Paris One-time architect Gianfranco Ferre will create a new look at the house of Dior, Liz Smith reports New Woman Theatre Concise Crossword No 1869 Entertainments First, take an egg... Word-Watching Winning Move National Theatre Unlikely love story Television Choice Radio Choice The Canada Life Assurance Company BBC 1 50,000 Scots tenants given means to buy their homes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,980 Lined up for the scrapheap Word-Watching Weather No Title A slimline tonic for Hattersley Political sketch Business & Finance The Pound Stock Market Evode near victory UEI at £31m Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold Tourist Rates BP and Shell top City forecasts in first quarter £214m profit opens defence for Gateway New bid rejected by BMP New Minorco attack on US injunction Last legal block to ConsGold bid 'fraudulently obtained' Bank backs high interest rate policy GrandMet soars to £301m Coats and Tootal to merge CNT Section 2 Half time setback at Associated Paper Business Roundup OT&T in big expansion FT in Dutch venture Geest in £7m US takeover BTR Spanish buy for NatWest Recruits boost Allied Brokers Ketson reveals losses, of £3m Pillsbury buy pays off Tempus Carlton 'to sell part of Technicolor' The Economist Blue Arrow is 'free to give loan facts' Holmes a Court bids for Sherwin Profit slips Soaring interest charge checks BOC share price Chairman of T&N to retire 180 jobs to go Seafield rise Warnford up Ladbroke buy Walker boxes clever The Times City Diary Fall for GA in first quarter GGT rights for US purchase CRS jumps 20% to £32.5m Pillsbury dough boys The Times City Diary Past imperfect Pet shop ploys Richard the third Lloyd's to forbid use of 'baby syndicates' Berkeley St. James's Financial Management Ltd Laying the ghosts of Silbury Boulevard Comment BP woos reluctant investors Comment Amstrad plc Wall Street London Traded Options Traditional Options (AP): Dow up 8 points as recovery continues World Markets Plessey to close plant and shed 375 jobs Jones Lang Wootton Bond shares hit by HK sale Brent Walker plans second marina Carol Leonard (Reuter): Farmers applies for rate cut exemption Amway launches $2bn hostile bid for Avon General Accident (Reuter): Hilton will 'consider offers' MIL jumps Recent Issues The Times Stock Watch Minister aims to calm City on 1992 UEI public limited company Rival drug fears hit Wellcome Stock Market Further heavy turnover was reported in Atlantic Resources, the USM exploration group, ¼p lower at 14¼p. the latest story suggests that the drilling of four wells in the North Sea with Texaco has proved promising. An announcement is expected soon Bid hopes boosted NMC the packaging and property group, 21p to 162p. Word is Jefferson Smurfit would like to bld. Saatchi & Saatchi holds a 30 per cent stake and appears to have turned its attention to ExLands, Mr David Marshall is chairman of both Ex-Lands and NMC Alpha Stocks Selling continues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Hearing in absence of sick taxpayer was unfair Police cannot use private prosecutor No rates payable when occupation banned Compensation for decision restricting development Sentencing for violent disorder Sentence for contempt of matrimonial order Counsel's brief fee Effecting service at last-known place of abode Solicitors' letter did not amount to sufficient notice of action to insurers Objectors were not told in time to challenge planning permission Rolling on to new markets Three big companies now dominate the industry. John Hayes tells how they did it and what it means for motorists Weare our Own Best Competitor Adopting a low profile Tyre design has advanced with important spin-off technology from motor racing Good Year British maker keeps its place among giants Lex Brooklands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B. M. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche MjA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Collectors Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smooth, but mean on comfort Car Buyers Guide Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen 16V Golf GTi'S Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Man with a sporting passion Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buying used cars off the shelf Choosing a used car can be a worry, with dodgy dealers eager to rush you into parting with your cheque. But at the new-style car supermarket, there is a much wider choice and the chance to decide on a car in peace over coffee Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Brodie Brittain Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Talacrest Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars (Lilley) Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Productivity Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business CelluFone Consulting Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Keen way to motivate young managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Levitt Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings New lease of life in Inntrepreneur Cronin is only cap to miss first game (Reuter): S Africa move attacked Ealing carry Britain's hopes abroad Today's Fixtures Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Try this Iron Curtain acts as a backdrop for England tour party Rugby Union Tough first obstacle in Sotithgate's way Hockey Selectors spoilt for choice Clarke milks reward of switch to road Cycling Hills maintains fine record with Free Sweater Results from yesterday's five meetings Dial up Jockey Club gives go-ahead to Grand National changes Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Gallop to be constructed at Newmarket Villierstown can give Stratforq encore Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections The Times Racing Service Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Carlisle Selections Stratford Selections Taunton Selections Yorkshire lacking urgency as Notts stage a fightback Cricket: Oldham Returns from Retirement to Make his Mark in Cup Tie Successful start for champions Merrick finds early form Lamb fighting on despite injury Smith gives holders hope Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Foster and Lever give Essex an easy win Injury cuts off seed's progress Perfectionist attempting to harden British quicksand Connors older but not much wiser Overboard rule is criticized Yachting Barton is given a boostby novice Equestrianism Fast bowlers decisive for Marlborough Schools Cricket The Times Brand floats to top with McWhinney Champion misses doll finals Swimming Adventurous Faldo blown off course as Zoeller charges Golf Limited tasks in prevailing weak thermals Gliding Amateurs with need to impress English women given financial assistance Bowls For the Record England set to progress Basketball Unease in Graham's corner Bell sounds lone note of British defiance Judo WRU delays decision Rugby Union Australia will be represented in semi-finals Real Tennis Robson choice denied By a Special Correspondent: Salford on course to win trophy Relegated clubs to try different routes back Byrne restored to Irish squad for World Cup match Football Irish squad (Reuter): Platini is facing fraud trial The Times Universities take honours from Worcestershire Dilley expected to miss first Test Cardata English fans face ticket ban Voyager saves energy in setting record Boon leads victory march Sport in Brief The Derby Dickinson is linked to Hern's new stables (Reuter): Suspicion over Johnson was not acted upon The League championship Why the schools have to play ball End Column

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