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News from 23/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Chris Peachment, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Andrew McEwen, Patricia Davies, Laura Grimond, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, Sidney A. Hummel, Cliff Feltham, Ivo Tennant, Archie North, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Richard Ford Legal Affairs Reporter, Sarah Morrison, Marc Gordon (Uk Director, Michael Binyon, Karsten Schmidt Executive Vice-President, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Julian Malins, Henry Gee, T. J. Walsh (Deputy Master), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ian Ross and Dennis Signy, John Lewis, Political Staff, Alan Lorimer, Mohsin Ali, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Ronnie Fearn, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Lord and Michael Clark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Nicola Murphy, J. H. Cooper, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, Tony Winlaw, Percy Halliday, Conor Cruise O'Brien, J. I. Ferrier, George Rae, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Tim Jones Employment Affairs Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, P. M. B. Jones, Peter Davalle, James L. Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. B. Peters, Chief Executive, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Steve Acteson, Richard Battley, Jonathan Braude, Maurice Trowbridge, Craig Seton, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Evans Media Editor, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Graeme Anderson, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Richard Bassett, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Brewerton, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, J. P. Crowdy, Rosie Barnes, Mel Webb, John G. Morris, Matthew Parris, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Robson of Kiddington, Neil Harris, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Stephen Pettitt, D. M. Eveleigh, Alan Coren, Noël Goodwin, Bailey Morris, C. H. Mangen, Tony Clifton, Ian Fidler, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Pat Butcher Athletics Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Jeffrey Greenwood, Susan MacDonald, A. S. Arnold Brown, Andrew McEwen Diplomatic Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Jonathan Caplan, Mary Dejevsky, Robert Cockburn and Andrew Morgan, Dmitry Kapyshin, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Moscow puts curb on UK embassy staff Gerasimov reveals tough Soviet action in tit-for-tat expulsion affair A matter of trust Portfolio Bond Gurkhas cut by 50% Peace pleas Index Government writes off £5.5bn water debts Pay-as-you-speed motorway route unveiled Growing signs of rift in Peking leadership Heatwave brings fear of drought Thatcher derides Euro bureaucrats Dollar rise wipes £7bn off shares John Charcol V&A chief talks of grants crisis New Roundup Offshore action grows MPs oppose the lobby Sea pollution talks London forest planned Bus crash kills pupils British Midland Australia blocks Antarctic mining operations Industrialists join NHS policy board Law lords 'should leave case' Wolff steals early lead Show perennials meet Commuters face more Tube misery Rolex Big interest in 1992 industry training award Gems dealer admits kidnapping Kuwaiti to recover £1.5m Mercedes shuts order-book Winnings for baby Portfolio Bond Signs of the times Harness idea could save life Clapham disaster inquiry Guinness is good for you Campaigning on the trail of young voters Public schools open up to graduate trainees Employment Training Enterprise and the S!ngle Market Pollution, Rural Access and Quality of Life Channon opens fast car lanes for executives Green Paper will let private enterprise compete to build to build two motorways A Charter for freedom, not federation Conservative European Election Manifesto Freedom and Choice for the Citizen The Budget and Cap The Revival of Britain Britain, Europe and the World Nupe vote for U-turn on defence Sky TV and radio should broadcast court cases, say lawyers Bar committee says cameras would help increase public confidence in the legal system Legal curbs sought on 'cowboy' estate agents Housing malpractices Chartsearch Ltd Welcoming smiles for Israeli guests ITV halves its summer repeat list Damaged Leonardo returns First human gene transplant Fine art for leading thinker Compaq Protesters demand Li's resignation Taiwan casts a condescending eye over the turbulent mainland (Reuter): Gorbachov wins party backing World Roundup Japan bribes charges Matador stands trial Secord indicted (AFP): Bomb makers held Peace accord ends Namibian impasse Bastille remains the focus of operatic storm Student power grips Peking university campus China in Turmoil Our Foreign Staff: Hong Kong bishop leaves law body Dispute on Lingua cash after new deal Price Waterhouse Lancia Basker urges talks between Israelis and Palestinians Conflict amid Middle East peace moves (Reuter): Jewish settlers want right to fire Poland's spokesman sets out on a search for votes Casablanca's dream of Humphrey Bogart fades as time goes by Experts see longer life for Lance Nato missile debate Duke at benefit for Bard's theatre Gandhi denies nuclear application as India launches ballistic missile (Reuter): Nuclear ban demand (AFP): Britons in Swaziland murdered (Reuter): Crew stranded (AFP): Jailed for debt Ship held (Reuter): Boy survives Tamils killed (AFP): Plane crash (AFP): Film death ANA Kaufman wimpish over expulsions, says Conservative Foreign Office Taken for ride Museums audit call refused Ethnic check ordered Griffiths 'top of agenda Pensioners earnings Parliament today Gurkha brigade 'will stay on after 1997' Defence Museum law upsets Labour spokesman The Government 'has kept faith Writs moved and battle begins Glasgow Central and Vauxhall by-elections Written answers Moore says welfare up by 5% £5.5 billion water debt write-off Summertime discussion Blacks 'may find other ways For the Prince, with thanks The Prince of Wales's endeavours to help young people go into business through his trusts are bearing fruit-some of it rather exotic. This week 200 entrepreneurs will meet their benefactor. Sally Brompton finds them a determined bunch SKY Seamus, it's your round Why Irish whiskey is likely to be the favourite flavour among Oxford poets CelluFone Rabbie and the gringos New Words for Old For whom the roads toll After years of jams, drivers will be asked to pay a price for the open road, Archie North reports Mitsubishi Television Alan Hamilton Times Diary Barry Fantoni Times Diary Which Tory is the genuine European? Woodrow Wyatt urges Heath and Heseltine to facts and stop snipping Farewell, tame bachelorhood Gorbachov riddle solved Andrew McEwen on the events behind the tit-for-tat expulsions The explosive electioneer Conor Cruise O' Brieu sets out the dilemma facing the Irish church and government as Father Patrick Ryan, alleged Ira activist, stands for the European Parliament Home and Abroad The Dropping of Stones A fixed rate for home loans? Vet supply law in EC Heavy stuff Doors of perception More guidance for novice drivers East-West relations Return from Panama Matter of status Fraud on charity Stop on green Alternative to child removal Foreign edition Sponsorship 'lottery Letters to their names Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Times Bonsai and bedding plants proliferate Chelsea Flower Show Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial service Nisha Alvares Meneses Thapar Gardeners' Company Appointments Birthdays today Robert Webber Durable character actor of stage and screen Sir John Fletcher-Cooke Colonial servant and Conservative MP Luncheons Bill Williams Wartime defences for the Rock of Gibraltar Mrs June Gruffydd Reception Sir Aubrey Burke New Dean of Windsor named Bridge Births On this Day Shouts of Reagan for President Parkinson's Disease Can Be Anybody's… Cancer Research Campaign Inside a zeolite catalyst Science Report Hurt indoors Television Saints, sinners, weirdos Cannes Film Festival The Landmark Trust Prince Edward Theatre The Latin primer If it's May, it must be Latin America, John Russell Taylor at London's latest foreign exhibition Galleries Art in Latin America Hayward Gallery Ricardo Cinalli/Ricardo Valbuena Long and Ryle Superb surgery Theatre Summerfolk Minerva Studio, Chichester Tomorrow IBC Concerts Ixion Unitarian Chapel, Brighton Days of Cavafy Finborough Arms Grace abounds Alfred Brendel Festival Hall Picture Gallery Tall/short Lengths Conoley & Johnson The end of the line? People Silk Style How did Hermes the Parisian family firm headed by Jean-Louis Dumas (left), manage to turn the headgear of the horsy set into every fashion addict's most valued accessory? Time-honoured name In store at the seaside For those in peril The Linen Shop Theatre Concise Crossword No 1878 Entertainments Every once in a Weill Word-Watching Winning Move The Playhouse Freudian jokes for beginners Television Choice BBC1 Radio Choice Adopt a Granny Gurkhas stay, but at half strength The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,989 Weather Questions to the head wine-waiter Political sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market DTI closes inquiry at Burton Bond cash Main Price Changes Tourist Rates Dollar surge wipes £7bn off shares Charting the effects of US currency's growing strenth Vickers sells print side to Du Pont for £245m ISE Council backs Elwes report White House acts to bury fear of top-level policy split Offer for Gateway extended ABF up 13% Dan Air HK stocks crash 10% over China Newman Tonks pays £14.5m for Laidlaw Business Roundup Pericom back in the black Biwater bids £17.6m Borneo up a fraction BMSS at the double NEC Wheway leaps 58% to £3m Ketson share swap terms Reporting ban on Clowes application Cash boost for Vickers expansion Tempus Quotient hit by loss fears Ranks withdraws £1.4bn GFW bid Professor for power watchdog Plessey expecting renewed bid as profits rise to £195m CP jumps 31% to £11.3m Woodington advances LOF ahead Leisure stake BOC offers revised deal for US plants Oil move for banker Hawksley Greenall interim 14% ahead By Our City Staff: MBS incurs £14m loss in computer price war First class slow post The Times City Diary Need for a line The Times City Diary Lodge Care in £23.3m reverse PCL takeover Betting on the Derby Pride of Savoy The Times City Diary Textile call for sterling stability Bass Uncertainty returns as pound falls ominously Comment David Brewerton Sharp mark-down Stock Exchange Prices Dollar gains help Dow to shrug off selling Wall Street Recent Issues Alpha Stocks Traditional Options Royal Exchange Assurance Plessey Bond sells £150m holding in Allied to aid debt clearance Stock Market Profits up 80% at De Morgan Maxwell sells York deal Trust ahead Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Rolls-Royce seeks sales boost with financing offshoot London Traded Options De Morgan Group plc Policy and the annual review loan Overdoing it on the overdraft Upside down from both sides Stock Watch The Times St. James Court Inchcape King & Shaxson Holdings PLC ICI Clyde & Co Planning Solicitor Graham Gill & Young Ceredigion Legal Resources Partner Designate Gabriel Duffy Consultancy North Yorkshire County Council Phillips & Carpenter Lipson Lloyd Jones Clifford Chance Mobil Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herbert Smith Quarry Dougall Non-party cannot obtain declaration Freshfields Michael Page Legal Court in the eye of the camera Jonathan Caplan on the recommendation to allow television into the courtroom Bank has no duty to tell customer Computing 'hope' value for tax in land sale Water damage not caused by flood One-stop shopping for trouble Packaging professional services may seem a good idea, but there could be a threat to the independence of lawyers, Jeffrey Greenwood warns Legal Appointments Arup Wilson Stephens Will it be Green for danger? There could be some hidden drawbacks in the Lord Chancellor's proposals Picture Gallery LASMO Laurence Simons Associates A grain of salt mixed with the midnight oil Inns and Outs MacLay Murray & Spens Multiple Display Advertising Items Clifford Chance Reuter Simkin Chambers and Partners Young Solicitor or Barrister Futures Limited ASA Law Central London The Solicitor British Railways Board Robin F Clark & Co Mr. Ronald Thwaites Q. C Law Personnel Gloucestershire Magistrates' Courts Law Placements KPMG Graham Gill & Young General Appointments Accountancy Personnel IRPC Crown Estate Durnford Ford Solicitors Mediterranean Based AMS Expansion of Chambers South East Thames Borough of Milton Keynes Multiple Display Advertising Items Dudley Association of County Councils Lancashire County Council ChildLine Director of External Relations Dudley, Sandwell and Wolverhampton West Glamorgan Health Authority Director of Development St. Thomas' Hospital Croydon Building to success The boom in civil engineering work promises a challenging future for a young entrants, Neil Harris reports Public Appointments Bermuda Bromley London Fire & Civil Defence Authority Wanted Alive Work in a man's world Career Profile East Sussex Centenary Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee Merseyside Residuary Body Probation Service Hammersmith & Queen Charlotte's Special Health… Title raises Rafferty's game Golf: Success in the Italian Open Championship Enhances Ulsterman's Claim to a Berth in this Year's Ryder Cup Team Success puts Baker-Finch on PGA tour The Times St George's chosen for 1993 Competition winners' pro-am date Award linked to new tour results service Papin's goals seal title for Marseille Overseas Football: Club Ends 17-Year Wait for French Championship Qualification the first priority for the new Mrs Hall Scots show no interest in open for women Howe agrees to play Overseas League and Cup Results Today's Fixtures Fouroux tinkers with tour line-up Rugby Union Irish accept Anderson's explanation Kerly returns for England Hockey Mandarin: Alqirm on course for fresh glory Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Salisbury Selections Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Beverley Selections The Times Racing Service Cecil colt backed for Derby Results from yesterday's three meetings Dial up Jone's objection is misdirected Records tumble at Bath Rapid Raceline Ladbroke Line Return of Thomas proves to be a profane experience Cricket: Thomas is Reprimanded by Umpire for Dissent and Barwick Puts Norhtamptonshire in a Spin Essex safely home as wickets tumble The Times Rapid Cricket Line Jones back in contention for international Theatrical first ascent Rock Climbing Weak attack comes good Tailenders delay Derbyshire Blackpool's sights set on a double Davis maintains class dominance Gliding Robinson misses the target Labour MPs join compaign to stop South Africa tour Rugby Union MacLean given a new role by Scots Property developers waiting on sidelines Sports Politics Davies leaves ITV for a new world of sport Sport and Television Henley Royal Regatta Watson dreams of $1m after giving Benn nightmares Boxing: Basic Training Essential for Benn as Doors Open for the New Commonwealth Champion Casualties lead to a call for caution Yachting Seles lying in wait for big names Successful start for Argentina Tennis Amateurs warm up Cycling New Zealand tour changes Rugby League Matthews in brilliant tactical form Polo For the Record By a Special Correspondent: A notable event for Spaniard Equestrianism Vale force their way back Palace chairman bans television cameras Pools Forecast From a Correspondent Stavanger: Bull is on the spot for England B to achieve perfection Football Scots may add to cup squad Robson forced to promote youth against Chileans Rush returns to uncertainty Healthcall Taylor intent on staying at Aston Villa Australia snatch first-class win with three balls to spare West Indies lifts life ban on rebels Thompson helps out Sport in Brief Battle ahead for Warwickshire Olympic ideal looks to Athens End Column Development is needed elsewhere Sport important in ancient society

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