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News from 26/05/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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Gerry Fitt, Egon Klepsch (President), Susan K. Gerrard-Wright, Malcolm Brown, Alan R. Del Mar, Peter Dear and Stephanie Billen, Graham Rock, John Page, Director, Patricia Davies, Stephen Leather, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, Cliff Feltham, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, R. E. J. Gerrard-Wright, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Brian James, Martin Fletcher, Gerald Isaaman, Editor, Henry Gee, Bryan Stiles, Jim Railton, Stuart Jones, Robin Pellew (Director), Michael Tate, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Roland Rudd Employment Affairs Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Chris Smart, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Winifired Ewing, Jane Wyatt, Sally Watts, John Woodcock, Danielle Robinson, Raymond Blackburn, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Philip Webster and Rodney Lord, E. R. Moorhouse, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, William Holmes, Peter Davalle, David Brewerton Executive Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Beeston, Leonard Krikler, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Sherr, Paul Griffiths, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Jamie Dettmer Irish Affairs Correspondent, Mark Herbert, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, David Young, Energy Correspondent, Richard Ford, Legal Affairs Reporter, Barry Pickthall, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Ian Ross, David Sapsted, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jean MacNicol, Rodney Hobson, Mr Gustav Holst Composer and Teacher, Henri Saby (Vice-President), John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mandarin, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Robert Matthews, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Michael Austin, Michael Evans, Andrew McEwen and Philip Webster, B. A. Castle, Simone Veil (President), David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Edward Hornby, Martin Waller, George Chesterton, Alan Coren, M. Hiskett, Ian P. Bell, Bailey Morris, Rodney Lord, Economics Editor, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Derek Harris Industrial Editor, Susan MacDonald, Maria Scott, David Sapsted and Richard Ford, Christoper Prout (President), Colin Campbell, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Pat Kidd, Jane Armstrong and Doreen Massey, John M. Howell, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Four Czechs expelled after defector talks New clampdown on Eastern-bloc diplomats for spying The Soviet Union has opened a human rights case against Britain under a new international procedure in an apparent attampt to counter Whitehall's criticism of Soviet human rights abuses Tomorrow Portfolio Bond England win Index KGB attacks 'spying' by British journalists Lord Mackay loses appeal against suspension New parliament question Gorbachev's private life BBC hit by 24-hour stoppage Hose-pipe ban as. temperature dives Thatcher gives Lawson a vote of confidence Kinnock objection halts interview Premier Resorts Sunday trading issue is dropped News Roundup Southend mine alert £200,000 price drop MEP on flight charge Murder charge GP Suba keeps chess lead The Traditional Garden Free Supplement Universities may raise offer Academics' pay NUM membership declines to record low Unions representing London Underground's 3,700 drivers and guards yesterday rejected proposals put forward by the company to end the dispute over pay and conditions (Tim Jones writes). The workers may now be balloted on industrial action, including an official strike Family doctors will back Government contract, says poll Threat of drought at flower show Warm Jersey welcome of mallards fit for a Queen Tenor takes opera to Piazza Democrats outline tougher policy on nuclear weapons By Our Social Services Correspondent: Incidence of child abuse is growing Health Department Survey Managers agree on cash incentives to meet delivery target Royal Mail Survey paints an optimistic picture of Britain in 1999 Inquiry launched into BSB hold-up Satellite television The Community Charge. Are you confused about it… Eye-ruling could bring libel reform First-class celebration for Archers team Thatcher warning on 'crack' Britain seeks united EC stance Seizing criminals' gains Sir Leon Brittan, Britain's EC Commissioner, criticized last night Mrs Margaret Thatcher's combative style towards the Commission and the EC (John Lewis writes). He told Cleveland Conservatives that Mrs Thatcher should stop concentrating on constitutional and sovereignty issues and switch to the merits of respective policies. He said, in a speech at Ripon, that the biggest issue in the European election was whether Europe should be protectionist or free-market. The European Parliament would play an essential role in the future of Europe Case turfed out by undercover video Injury claim British Gas Energy is our Business Industry not prepared for 1992 change, says Kinnock I made a mistake, police chief says Hillsborough inquiry BAe Legionnaires' fine Driver jailed Solstice ban Book award Barmaid free Two sentenced Second role Blockade rule QE2 cruise Winter fun in the summer sun Ford British scientists claim a first over superconductivity Midland The Listening Bank MPs express grave doubts over reforms imposed upon NHS Increase in black barriesters at the Bar 'too slow' All clear likely soon for irradiated foods Panasonic OA Leonardo goes back on display Haughey gambles on snap election Audi Thatcher move boosts Nato deal hopes 'Open mind' pledge on short-range missile talks Vienna—The Warsaw Pact moved a step closer yesterday to seeing eye-to-eye with Nato on European conventional force reductions by proposing specific ceilings on categories of troops and armaments within so-called zones of contact with the West, as well as in mutual "rear areas" (John Holland writes). The plan was greeted positively by the alliance Bonn pressured by opponents of low flying SKY Bush's man pulls out Nuclear alert over fire Bhutto fires spy chief Nakasone apologizes Delors challenge to Britain on EC World Roundup Well Almost Moscow opens rights case against UK Tecno Cathay Pacific Threat to genetic 'fingerprinting' US names Japan as one of three unfair traders French woo Africa with debt write-off Quayle finds his new role as the 'nice' American Plus Enraged whites turn on black captor Pretoria killer sentenced to death Picture Gallery Army support gives Li a boost Chinese Prime Minister closer to leadership victory (Reuter): Bureaucratic vices infect the student crusaders Peking (Reuter)—The students in Tiananmen Square voted early today to continue and even step up protests for more democracy despite threats that troops will move in. A total of 162 of the 288 representatives voted for continued protests. Another 80 students voted for dialogue with the Government on possible withdrawal Plus Duchess visits divided city Verdict on Israeli soldiers sparks protests by Arabs Agca sentence cut Clean sweep Envoys out Border deal US blamed Everest climb (AFP): Cabinet goes (AFP): Two killed (Reuter): Khomeini up (AP): Opera post Thatcher comes under attack on economic policy Prime Minister Private Eye award causes concern We are rating children at bottom of scale, peers told House of Lords Second reading: Social Security Bill It could be argued that there is now less poverty in Britain but more misery, Lord Rippon of Hexham (C) said during question time in the Lords, when peers criticized the recent speech by Mr John Moore, Secretary of State for Social Security. However, Lord Skelmersdale, Under Secretary of State, replied that it was possible to be rich and miserable. Lady Jeger (Lab) said that many low-income families were offended that Mr Moore should bandy about statistics of the amount spent by them on alcohol and tobacco. Lord Boyd-Carpenter (C) said that poverty was relatives, What was poverty in the UK would be affluence in Bangladesh. Lord Skemersdale said that Mr Moore's point was that being less well off and being in poverty were too completely different things Appeal for reform King in bitter clash with Paisley N Ireland Assurances sought on irradiated food Agriculture Left's record is central issue Vauxhall by-election Employers will be able to find out workers' religion Concern over Mackay case Praise for the police Anti-spy move 'necessary' Guns group chairman Bill proceeds Royal Assent Parliament after recess Parliament today Divided they stand in Vauxhall The Labour Party has launched its word-perfect by-election campaign in the face of local criticism over its choice of candidate. And, Matthew Parris discovers, many of the electorate are facing difficult choices Sympathy for the devil The arrest of war criminal Paul Touvier (right) in France, sheltered for 45 years by a Catholic order, has reopened some old wounds Bank Holiday Event Martin Fletcher Times Diary Why the Kgb spies suffer glasnost gladly The latest espionage row shows again the West's reluctance to come to terms with the Soviet ideological struggle, writes James Sherr Only explain: the prescription for Kenneth Clarke Jill Sherman suggests a more flexible approach to Nhs reform At the court of Cricklewood Picture Gallery The price on the Chancellor's head A Chancellor and his Church Post Early, Post Often Spy Wars Steps to save the African elephant Judicial review Critics of the IRA Business worries over Soviet clash Fate of the land, to pesticides a prey Cost of heart drug Muslins schools Call to license dispatch riders Soviet human rights Family updates Court Circular Admit One Luncheons Receptions Forthcoming marriages Dinners Memorial services Indifferent results from patchy seed batches Today's royal engagements Memorial meeting Sir Humphrey Mynors, Bt Able administrator at the Bank of England School news Phyllis Thomas Betty Swanwick Birthdays today Service dinners For the word of God is quick, and powerful. and… On this Day Anniversaries Surprised by Pluto's eccentricities Science Report Another fine day Television Laskys Au revoir to Louis the Last Sheridan Morley on Louis Benjamin, the retiring boss of Stoll Moss Theatres, and his eventful life as the top West End theatre impresario Don't sit this one out Theatre Tango Varsoviano Cottesloe A treat not to miss The Plumber's Gift Coliseum Freely flows the Don Dance Don Quixote Derngate, Northampton Lady's night Opera Elektra Festival Hall Sadlers Wells Paying for paternity Should unmarried mothers be asked to name the father of their child so that he might be made to pay maintenance? Heather Kirby report Millet Play lessons Talkback SKY End of illusions Those countries in the East that have suffered the system the ANC would like in South Africa understand the values of liberal democracy This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 1881 Entertainments An effortless climb to the top Word-Watching Winning Move Sitcom's sisters united Television Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice Bosch BBC 1 Judgement day for the Lord Chancellor The Times Crossword Puzzle No 17,992 Weather Beards as rare as Suffolk hedgerows Political sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market Advisers resign Homes outlook Readicut rise Westbury up Stock Markets Interest Rates Tourist Rates Job losses as Credit Suisse closes division No tears for village pub's last orders W&D toasts a rise to £13m and the MMC brewing report £1.6bn trade deficit cools rate rise fears By Our City Staff: Guinness Mahon fetches £94m Bank of Yokophama is surprise 146p-a-share buyer SIB proposes 'buyer's guide' for financial intermediaries Thames turns up profits to £31m TV contractor advances despite cost of cuts By Our City Staff: Magnet team bows to buyout offer pressure Westbury British Airways Gloss fades on Westbury's figures Tempus Advertising revenue fall hits Southnews Business Roundup Irish Sugar up 39% to £7.4m Castings lifts to £3.4m Green offers Alba backs Network Clark urges drive to step up trade in Latin America By Our City Staff: UK seeks simpler EC data collection Barings in US switch Airflow roars past £3m Autumn target set for $1 bn Euro Disneyland flotation Property sales boost for Young By Our City Staff: Dobson Park slips 1% Bailiffs take a back seat Whitbread 's £21m deal Maxwell foots the bill Tooth Polish Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Nash soars on placing Advance warning Tall storey Victory for Labour on accounting amendment Estates ahead J Smart rises Film payout Mitsubishi Trade figures neither best nor worst of news Comment Not quite a Trojan horse Comment Botswana mine set for London listing Ranks Hovis McDOUGALL Plc Kalamazoo chief quits over group strategy Taunton plans £7m sales drive Oil and chemical industries call for 5% valuation rate Ranger on N Sea acquisitions trail David S Smith expands with £6.25m buys Pennine Optical stake First City will make offer for MCorp banks Berisford may pull out of US foods bid Japan starts work on 'superliner' Freighter to be cheap and fast CBI calls for block on EC tax scheme 'Fast lane' freight plan Hartwell pays £30m for two car retailers Dollar rise 'will not hit BA' TWA SIT raises income to £5.79m Rentokil buy Bid extended Currency gains offset loss at Bond Brewing STC Telecommunications Coalite shares rise on talk of a counter-bid Stock Market Alpha Stocks Hang Seng crashes again as fears grow on Peking turmoil World Markets Recent Issues Stock Watch (AP-Dow Jones): Dow slips a point as trading slows New York (Reuter): Market's biggest fall in more than five months Sydney The Economist (Reuter): Futures-related buying lifts Nikkei Tokyo Wall Street Prices stabilize Stock Exchange Prices IMF loans for Costa Rica aid Philippines Amstrad Trump wins $365m battle for Eastern Air's shuttle Ross Consumer scraps dividend on loss warning Change to taxation of close firms London Traded Options Traditional Options Gateway is accused of losing value Archer soars Thomson quits Alpha deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Unregistered renewal covenant void Double taxation agreement exempts partners ILEA's 'political' dismissal of school governors was unlawful Law Report May 26 1989 House of Lords Representation no bar to arbitration No gains tax liability on unscrambling trust Issue must be addressed but a specific finding not necessary Cross-border marriage of convenience Should Britain have only one institute for accountants? Colin Narbrough reports Coopers & Lybrand Picture Gallery No Title Ethics in the big league Picture Gallery The European attitude With the prospect of a market of 320 million drawing ever closer, British-based companies are adapting to a broader network Brand names tip the balance sheet Confusion over the value of intangible assets has led to an investigation of standards Gearing up for recruitment drive The biggest companies are spreading the net in their search for new talent as the pool of school leavers starts to dwindle Practical role in a revolution Colin Narbrough reports on moves to forge links with troubled China KPMG Autohandel (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items 205 Peugeot cabrio. avallable from stock. in white.… Focus on Ferrari Testarossa Michael Hinde Ltd, Ferrari Boxer 512 BBi Ferrari Cabriolet Mondial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Ferrari Testarossa Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. B. 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Ltd Doctor saves a dear old crock Dr John Holden has a passion for cars and prefers to call on his patients in an 84-year-old boneshaker - the smart, high-riding, open-top Renault Model X Safety success Roadwise Mercedes-Benz in Aylesbury Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of the Times Classified Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lex Brooklands Cloverleaf Cars Volvo Business to Business CelluFone Gultronics 500 Sl (Convertible) Mercedes 190E (Auto) 280 Sl Sports Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd. Building Product Manufactures/suppliers Lovely Convent premises own grounds, sea-side town,… Kitchen Retail Company Golden Opportunity Chance of a Lifetime London Based Speciality Renovation Business Portfolio of Mixed Properties Water save Company for Sale 280 Te Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inventor with Proven Product John Lewis Associates Business for Sale West Midlands Area For Sale in South Humberside Mr Friday Business to Business How to Buy and Run your First Hotel The Best Business Opportunity this Year Ernest Wilson Commission Opportunity Investor required to help refurbish the rooms of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The right channels for success Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. M. C. Ltd Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & General Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Nat West project to cast seed on small but fruitful ground Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyle getting to grips with the greens in attempt to halt slide Golf: Practice round with Comedian Encduraged Former Open Champion to Adjust his Repertoire Thomas is pressed by Lawson Directions Top players eager to state their case Hole in one a loser Solicitor lays down the law of the course Snooker could be the cue for a change in funding Sport for the Disabled BCF officials to explain their decision Cycling A welcome change to county role Hockey Making the others believe in Brundle Brian James meets a British Grand Prix driver who enriched his reputation by going for broke FA to seek advice in high street Football: European Cup Final only Serves to Illuminate the Widening Gulf between the Continental and English Game Coaches keep eyes closed to Europe English television hits N Irish crowd Black market crash Beckford puts Vale through Dashing Rovers humble Fulham Ghosts at Busby's birthday party Thomson has the chance of a double Equestrianism Walker's success creates a quandary Yachting Third British team enters Pressure to repeal clause Match race competitors join festival Regis rematch with Smith Athletics Stoute tightens fillies' prize grip Try this Paul Maher's suggestion for a sporting day out Results from yesterday's two meetings Durham ease through again Student Sport Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Holmes to christen catamaran Powerboating Spartan Lemon can crown Welsh treble Point-to-Point Championship Form guide to the six contenders Davis looking likely to improve his position Gliding For the Record Point-to-point results (AP): Missionary to promote a global game American Football Haydock Park Selections Pontefract Selections The Times Racing Service Moore fails to win injunction Distillers to sponsor Goodwood races Demawend can initiate double for in-form team Triptych is killed In freak stud accident Mandarin: Towcester Selections Sedgefield Selections William Hill Ladbroke Line Blinkered first time SKY Welcome arrival of spin breaks the traditional pattern Cricket: Worcestershire Stage Recovery on a Hard Pitch while Dazzling Stroke Play Has Derbyshire Reeling at Headingley Dorset are ready to take risks The Times Sportsline Rapid Cricketline Yorkshire relish a reunion Oxford face a drubbing MPs agree to a bipartisan view on sport Yesterday's Other Scoreboards Cambridge University v Essex England's fate to be settled in play-off Badminton Murray in charge for Northants Potter keeps Kent at bay Rugby pass searching examination Schools Cricket Surrey still hold the better cards Becker plays key role in German cup win Tennis Rapid Golf Line Britain's two new fours for Duisburg Rowing Oriel stay in front of chasers Sport Australians are swept aside Gower wins Dexter's seal of approval English athletes sought my help, Johnson's doctor says McEnroe's Beckenham date Sport in Brief MP in tirade against 'cultural vandalism' The passion and the pride as Scotland meet England… History casts Arsenal in impossible role Fashanu likely to keep his place Spectators Bill threat

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