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News from 20/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Chris Petit, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Philip Norman, Catherine Bennett, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Stephen Leather, Ronald Faux, David Lee, Raymond Trickey, Tom Lubbock, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, David Walker Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, J. S. Hughes-Games, Jeremy Flint, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Danielle Robinson and David Tweed, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Michael Young, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, David Tweed, Francesca Greenoak, Henry Gee, Stephen Taylor, Peter M. Dunn, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Rudd, Employment Affairs Reporter, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, David Tytler Education Editor, Martin Fletcher and Stewart Tendler, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, S. J. Sedley, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, James Wood, Basil Codd, Chris Barton, John Percival, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Hennessy, David E. A. Acres, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, C. M. Lawson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Moore, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Brian Sedgemore, Gavin Bell, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tim Cockerell, David Miller, Nigel Andrew, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Louis Edwards, John Higgins, Michael Watkins, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Craig Brown, Tom Benyon, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Russell Davies, Martin Trew, Sheila Gunn, Political Staff, Richard Owen, Martin Searby, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Mary Dejevsky and Catherine Sampson, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Stephen Silk, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Kenneth Fleet, M. E. Hodgson, David Brewerton, Conor Cruise O'brien, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Malcolm McKeag, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Rendall, Jenny Gilbert, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Donald Coggan, Hugo Vickers, David Hutchings, Manager, Jonathan Meades, Hugh Thompson, Simon Rose, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Ewen J. H. Cameron, Chairman, Richard Morrison, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Anne McElvoy, Maria Scott, Charles Bremner, and Ian Murray, Judy Froshaug, David Young Energy Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Chris Brasher, Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Philip Ray, Richard Williams, John Watson, Laurence F. Tate,

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Martial law in Peking to crush protest Authorities impose though new measures after crowds block army trucks Big vote for dock strike In today's 60-page Times Yard gives Cup Final fans a ticket warning Yacht challenge sinks Ma sea of loss Thatcher hits at Lawson as inflation reaches 8% House swept away in Yorkshire flood Marcos 'close to death' Bell's Tories told of back door' Europe threat Don't Let Labour in through the Back Door Rover 800 Series Police 'tried to stop pull down fencing Hillsborough inquiry Peers seek delay on soccer ID Bill Cardinal Hume rejects vote by parents for school opt-out Forces' poll tax papers a security risk Traders deprived of a fifth of profits From frozen Pole to sun-drenched London £7m rests on 'Veázquez' discovery Saleroom Professor fails to win divorce Yachting World Next Week Two views of Europe Instinct pays off Four die in Avon Gorge car crash News Roundup Romanian chess lead Students must wait Pendant discovered Signal foils hijackers Missing sailor safe Powers held in reserve will control ownership of TV 'Several names in mind' Thatcher on successor Tory choice for Vauxhall Ulster poll reversal for extremist parties Overwhelming vote by dock workers for strike action Democrats 'only true Europeans' BBC TV service for business The Blitz fly kites for Britain Picture Gallery Unions seek slice of profit Dispute at Ford Data Act is abused, MP says Luxury air 'cruises' offered to couples by cut-price pioneer Tourists get 'poor' health deal £40m thief jailed for past raids Porter pays BR 'giveaway' Thief jailed Five cleared Moyet divorce MPs attack 'haphazard' police promotion Hereford bull wins at the Devon Show Time for a final polish before driving off 'Save elephant' group to approve cargo Ivory at airport Judges to consider response to MacKay reforms today Big agency chains shed jobs Property market A. Wellesley Briscoe & Partners Ltd Clarke promises nurses education reforms will stand Drug addicts 'key to control of Aids' Mercury The hunger strikers who are ready to die Before last night's decision by the Chinese leadership to clear Tiananmen square of protesters, Catherine Sampson went among the hunger strikers in order to witness their ordeal Kleinwort Barrington Ltd. De Mita resigns as row with Socialists Italian coalition falls as partners seek to profit in European elections Gorbachov manages to ward off Peking's impatient demands Communist superpowers reflect on summit's gains and losses US port visit upstaged Gorbachov manages to ward off peking's impatient demands A division of Sterling Resources plc Russian welcome for aristocracy World Roundup Golf club terrorized (Reuter): Combat guns banned Iowa sabotage inquiry (Reuter): Rushdie ban a failure (Reuter): US Cities east stonewalling Bush in the role of Gromyko Managua arms hint West Bank battle raises spectre of an armed intifada Amnesty accuses troops of execution Lawson may take soothing balm to ease EC heat on Costa Brava Book now for the World's Biggest Indoor Laser… Doctors reattach miracle boy's head (Reuter): Brezhnev fear of ousting Khrushchev Signs of Nato deal oil missiles (Reuter): 'Climate of terror' delays return of Namibian refugees Unesco seeks to ban book on US and Britain row (AP): Iran sues America (Reuter): Soviet talks (Reuter): Strike bites (Reuter): Fire suicide (AP): Marine dies (AFP): Envoy home (Reuter): Export verdict (AP): Father freed Army offence TWA Panama laugh is on the US Town in hiding after sex case Teacher's abuse scandal Simon Barnes Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary Has Kinnock really seen the nuclear light? Robert Kilroy-Silk wonders if the new line is based on opportunism Flourishing in the greenhouse The diehard peace-maker Richard Owen assesses Shamir's Palestinian election plan A bookshop I had to put down Joseph Connolly falls victim to the literary superstores The Times Mr Shamir Requests A Gentle Tug Sausage Sinister Principles of judicial review Risks from quacks Critics of the IRA Concern to keep our rivers clean Estate agents' case Impressive act Critics of the IRA Post-horn gallop Object lessons on violence A Soviet prophecy More family updates Court Circular Musicians Benevolent Fund Shadow over Auschwitz Appointments Lady Tryon Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Weekend royal engagements Hackney convent est optimus Canon Graham Routledge Lawyer, churchman and chancellor Prof Leonard Bruce-Chwatt The battle against the malaria scourge Memorial service David Jones Film publicist who became "Mr Variety" Lord Mayor of Westminster Birthdays Announcements & Personal Advocating a National Theatre No Title Mutation causes bone disease Science Report Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Invisible comic persona Television Choice Unlocking the chest Radio Choice Word-Watching Saturday Television and Radio World Service Dramatic entente cordiale Television Choice Radio Choice Sky Television Sunday's Television and Radio Britons killed on US peak The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,987 Picture Gallery Weather Call The Times Word-Watching Weather Abroad Lighting-Up Time Around Britain London Highest & Lowest Manchester High Tides Noon today Town & Country Building Society Comment: Kenneth Fleet Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market CHG offer success Branson deal Kynoch in red Tourist Rates Berry resigns over £43m dispute De Savary hits back at Fromstein letter to Blue Arrow shareholders Inflation rises to highest rate for seven years at 8 per cent Dollar rise continues Bond brews a recipe for clearing debt Bell Rosources buys assets worth more than £2bn Merger creates $4bn accounting firm Market tops 2,200 in spending spree Bank of Ireland No Title Sales help Lonrho to rise £40m Vauxhall. Once Driven, Forever Smitten Next newsagency business sold to T&S for £53.9 m White knight Omnicom pays £125m for BMP Hoskyns attacks EC 'charter' Walker Greenbank slumps to £3.1m Alkar depresses group result with surprise £6.9m loss Unit trast funds rise by £370m Saltire ahead Anglo plan Nomura profit Gibbs warning Midi halted Cross-Atlantic squabbles over the cure to securities' malady Why Lords were right over Lonrho London Traded Options Traditional Options Alpha Stocks Recent Issues The Times Blue Arrow Plc Loss at Alpine Group deepens to £1.26m Business Roundup Loss at French Connection Studios for Trilion £16.5m buy for Regalian Radio Clyde rises (Reuter): Rand Mines seeks government aid Parkinson denies hostility over coal By Our Energy Correspondent: North Sea gains 'depress oil price' 100 % scrip at E&I Trust Albion ahead at £441,000 Elders tightens control over shares Cross holdings with AFP unwound in £448m buy-back GFW deal 'will not affect Ranks bid decision' (Reuter): Argentine currency halves in value as costs package fails Lonrho Plc 'Fraud in half troubled thrifts' ConsGold's commitment Unit-Linked Insurance Investments HK shares suffer worst fall since crash Shares pierce the 2,200 level as investors go on spending spree Stock Market (Reuter): Market climbs to post-crash peak Wall Street Strong end to account Stock Exchange Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Commodities Interest Rates Round-Up Larger Loans Section 226 tax warning Lamont & Partners Plc Sir James leads way back to market SIB suggests Peps come in from the cold Elderly told to check sellers' credential National Savings Save & Prosper AAB Independent Financial Adviser Stripping red tape off household cover Insurance companies are taking some of the tedium out of buying home contents policies, Maria Scott reports No Fuss Contents Policies Save & Prosper Allied Dunbar Double glazing 'not worth it' Why breakding up is harder outside 'legal' marriage Family Money Chris Barton looks at why cohabitation, and therefore palimony, do not count in the eyes of the law When trust In pensions almost meant misery Save & Prosper Premiums help RNLI Association of Investment Trust Companies Royal Trust Walthamstow Building Society Baillie Gifford & Co Hidden bonus directors in Budget The Finance Bill has changed the way a company chief's pay package is taxed. Tony Foreman has the details Save & Prosper When agency crossing means a saving Save & Prosper MLA Unit Trust Management Ltd Keeping goods safe as houses when houses are no longer safe Family Money As burglars change their tactics, breaking into occupied homes and forcing owners to open wall safes, the deposit box is becoming more popular. Tim Cockerell reports Pearl Unit Trusts Limited Prudential Holborn's new trust of trusts Save & Prosper Hewlett Packard Travel: Peace of Majorca Rocket Man Back In Orbit After Three Troubled Years, Elton John is Going Back on Stage-About the only Place, as Philip Norman Reports where He Feels Safe The Times No Title Heard the one about…? The Ned Sherrin Column Where there's God, there's hope Face to Face Talks to George Steiner Who's that loitering in the lobby? The Way It was Cardata Lunch, satellite rights and noonday sin From our Own Correspondent Chris Peachment finds from a distance Cannes looks gratifyingly small and mucky All change for housing Campus Newcastle is experiencing radical change as Stephen Silk reports Light up with a pipe Collecting Sales Guide Uncommon market pleasures Frances Bissell does some leisurely shopping for exotic herbs, fruit and spices-and gets her goat Vision from the graveyard Simon Tait reports on How a derelict London church has been turned into a museum of garden history Taste of the Past Exhibition Calendar The Times A merry old time Outings Big is beautiful in the Barossa Drink After the recent battle, Jane MacQuitty reports smiles all round at Australia' Orlando—and superb wines Gourmet Delivery Specialists Wine Buys Waitering games Table Talk The meal gets faster as it proceeds and the bill is served with the coffee which is served with the dessert Majestic Wine Warehouses Guide rules Book a La Carte Fairground attractions Eating out Jonathan Meades goes north of the border to worship at a most exclusive steak house which boasts the best of Burgundy The Edradour The Restaurant and Catering Guide Searcy's Al Gallo D'oro Luxury Hospitality Bonne Bouche No Title Linda Calvert Cakes Henderson Hill Fresh South Coast Lobsters Wine Tasting Sheppardsons No Title Galicia Delicatessen Sarah and Nicholas Roberts Directory The Real Cheese Shop Elizabeth Gabay Green Cuisine Vision of Success Victoria Glendinning reviews the latest autobiographical volume from a blind writer who refused to be handicapped The Stolen Light By Ved Mehta Collins, £17.50 Poisoned fruit juice and secret passion Crime Berlioz On Thursday's Books page: Peter Ackroyd on… Steepleprint Ltd Lost for words and all at sea For Children The Mutiny of the Bounty By David Anderson and Margarette Lincoln Macdonald, £6.99, paperback, £4.99 Fall of the golden idol The Founder Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power By Robert I. Rotberg Oxford, £25 Dickie memory The Mountbattens By Anthony Lambton Constable, £12.95 the Princess Royal By John Parker Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 No Title Staying away-from the war The Children War By Ruth Inglis Collins, £12.95 Gung-ho guys on the warpath Hollywood's Vietnam By Gilbert Adair Heinemann, £7.95 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Not just an old Tory? Shakespeare By Kiernan Ryan Harvester/Simon Schuster, £7.95 Dead dogs and an Englishman South from Ephesus Travels in Aegean Turkey By Brian Sewell Arrow, £3.99 New, improved packaging The Sattchi and Saatchi Story By Philip Kleinman Pan, £3.99 The 'Product' is a global political praxis Dianetics The Times Tournament of the Mind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Spitalfields Festival Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esso Kantor Concert Management The Guards Massed Bands Barbican City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra A Night at the Cotton Club English Chamber Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Fairfield Victor Hochhauser Kings of the wilder frontiers Television Turn Style All that glitters John Percival reviews the first Makarova-Guillem collaboration Dance La Bayadère Covent Garden Staged presence Cabaret Michael Feinstein Dominion Bösendorfer Amorosa Scoring two out of seven Opera The Garden Venture Donmar Warehouse More is less Theatre Cleopatra and Antony Lyric Studio Flight of fancy Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Paul Taylor Dance Company The Royal Exchange Theatre Company Tin man strikes gold Rock Song Reader's Digest The art of the voice Simple delights Jazz Next week Young blue eyes is back: a new album of… Jumbo Crossword solution Brutal intensity Classical Opera Galleries Bridge Cinema Chess Winning Move Theatre Photography Rock Concerts Picture Gallery Mindbender Answers Jazz Broadcasting Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX The Back Shop The Breton Shirt Company Trent Mail Order Company Limited Buying Windows Folding Boat Stafford Bookcases Safari Shirts and Jackets Janbo Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambur Ltd Treske Exclusive Yarns Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Home Multiple Display Advertising Items James Harland Designs Ltd Sheffield Cutlery G. Thornfield Ltd. Scandecor Pioneer Parker Knoll Bumbles Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Improving the old country seat Shopping Those battered deck chairs will have to go, Nicole Swengley wirtes-this is the age of the exterior designer for your garden Transports of delight Robin Neillands extols the virtues of the ultimate Green machine Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmony Interiors Details 'Invisible' Switches & Sockets Tom Allan Interiors Ideas into Action The Perfect Finish Tom Allan Interiors Worlds End Stripping Company R Bleasdale Interior Design Educational Courses Telecom Security Nature of the Beast Coast to Coast Walking across Scotland, Chris Brasher encounters rainbow girls and a mystery Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd If I were… Cricket Liverpool to win supports' final Probable Wembley Teams Pipe lands Ms double century England selectors face unenviable sorting task Tour may be shortened Aldridge carves out a place for himself Travel & Leisure Watson's manager weighs in The Mortgage Corporation No Title Majorca on the Quiet Side County Towns: Worcester Sports Book of the Week Forgotten team of Merseyside can leave the shadows Football: Finals of the Cup Competitions in England and Scotland Put the Local Rivalries of Liverpool and Glasgow on National Stages Wembley Statistics Wembley to move touts on Second knee operation for Fleck Burton MacAri establishes base camp Noades speaks out against FA charge Feast for Rangers will mean Celtic famine Hampden Park teams Paths to the final From a Correspondent Reykjavik, Iceland: Crowd behaviour blights victory Men with champion touch Wise is in as deputy for Hodge (AFP): Goethals back at Bordeaux May fails to turn the trick Cricket: Somerset's Remarkable Revival Provides Little Comfort for the Australians Humpage defiance is worn down The Times Middlesex continue to rise despite troublesome pitch Surrey's chase stops short Britannic Assurance Championship table Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Lewis tots up Ms best total McFarlane takes wing with six happy landings Golf Card of the course From a Special Correspondent, Fort Worth, Texas: Faldo philosophical as he loses ground Tebbet leads way into final Council takeover suspended From a Special Correspondent, Punchestown: Near-perfect dressage Equestrianism Elliott crashes in York Cycling Pooley's round dwarfs the giants William Hill Maiden's voyage of discovery As Andrew Longmore discovered, the all-woman round-the-wold yacht race team is no joke Pair punished by SRA Squash Rackets Ideal First run for Bunney Athletics By a Special Correspondent: Increased funds for GP series Triathlon First-class status still in danger Combined Universities' success brings little comfort to Oxford and Cambridge Mexicans show way to victory Polo Knee injury could force Milne out of Scotland 's tour Rugby Union Robinson hopeful of timely recovery Oxford gala day will follow visit to Spain Guests for England Basketball Bout that has the look of a classic Boxing: Watson Has Excellent Chance of Upsetting the Odds against Benn in Middleweight Championship By a Special Correspondent: Davis maintains slender class lead Gliding For the Record By a Special Correspondent: Robertson's men lead round Oban From a Special Correspondent, Naples: Walker fades after promising start Maloney s circus hits town Sealink attempt on Riband Power Boating Offers of assistance for safety research Yachting Admiral's Cup trials switch In Brief Marshall better Elliott race (AP): Round rained off Jaguar try again Fin challenge Crash course Japanese tactician benefits from a Scottish tuition Tennis Wilander's game still in tatters (Reuter): Graf reaches last four Jaguars fail to match up to the Mercedes Motor Sport (UPI): Stanley Cup threatens 1986 repeat Ice Hockey Most Welcome justifies Wragg's faith Pilot grounded From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Shaadi to redeem reputation in intriguing Irish classic Tralos can secure Saint-Cloud prize Tralos can secure Saint-Cloud Prize Easy Goer poised for revenge Robinson riding high for Times final Period charm of shaded country retreat Fast ground brings best out of Magical Strike All the Details Sutton Prince can rule at Tweseldown McKeown continues rim with 146-1 treble Mandarin: Albadr set to underline potential Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Thirsk Selections Mandarin: Hamilton Park Selections Mandarin: Bangor Selections Newbury results William Hill Ladbroke Line The man who bought Manchester United Sports Book of the Week The day after the 1958 Munich air disaster Louis Edwards was elected to the Manchester United board and allotted a nominal 10 shares. When he died in 1980, after 14 years as chairman, the club belonged to his family. David Smith and Michael Crick reveal how he took over one of the most famous clubs in football Sport on TV Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Barbados trip is rewarding Cycling Scots aim for place in Intercontinental Cup Hockey Weekend Tips Easi-Gro Ltd. Countax Geranium sensation Gardening Francesca Greenock describes a hybrid making its debut at Chelsea Beauty survives the planners County Towns Link Stakes Ltd. Agriframes Ltd. Picture Gallery Phostrogen Fast Cutting Westwood Silver Mist Western Machinery & Equipment Co. Ltd. British Heart Foundation Curtain up on Chelsea's show Gardening From dramatic set pieces to alpine plants, slug control to conservatories, the 1989 Chelsea Flower Show promises to be as good as last year's. Francesca Greenoak offers a preview Garden News Castles on horseback The châteaux of the Loire are seen in a new even more beautiful light from the saddle, Robin Neillands reports. there's only one snag—you have to be able to ride a horse Multiple Display Advertising Items Castaways London-New York Air Fares—latest Prices from the Bucket Shops The Paris of the Revolution Voyages Jules Verne Swan Hellenic Pan Am Eastern bloc comes in from the cold Travel Books Skiing to America Travel News Holidays & Villas Australasia and around the World American Travel Centres Medina Holidays May Half Term Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Egypt Leger Travelbag Flight Bookers Ltd. Special Fares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Samanda Travel Travelbag Leger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise & Sail Abroad General Tailormade Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holidays & Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Under canvas Camping may have a bad name; and sometimes, as Stewart Tendler discovered on a trip to the River Ribble, it lives up to its image If we survived the experience with sufficient enjoyment we would invest in more equipment Sussex Focus on West Country The Crown Hotel The Grosvenor Hotel Belgrave Road, Torquay Fosfelle Country House Hotel 107 Heath ST, NW3 "Glenavon Park" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here Comes Summer! Royal Lion Hotel ST Agnes Hotel The Kings Arms Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Dorset Millcroft Hotel & Self-Catering Flats The Crown Hotel Lynton Jubilee Inn Moonfleet Manor Rockwood Hotel The Cottage Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grange Court Holiday Centre Staplegrove Priv. Hotel Mill Lane, Torquay The White Hart Hotel Torquay Highbury House Mevagissey Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soothed by Spartan pleasures Thomson Ford

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